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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20040895 Ver 1_Complete File_20070312 Wt O?0F W AT PG r o ? Cl) Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Director Division of Water Quality March 12, 2007 Mr. Norton Webster Environmental Banc & Exchange 909 Capability Drive, Suite 3100 Raleigh, NC 27606 Re: Neu-Con Wetland/Stream Umbrella Mitigation Bank Nahunta Wetland and Stream Mitigation Site Year 2 Annual Monitoring Report Wayne County, NC NCDWQ# 00-0895 • The physical stream monitoring data appears encouraging, as the channel appears stable at all cross-sections. • For the biological (macrobenthos) monitoring data, please provide previous data, including pre- construction monitoring data, in tabular form so that any progress or trends can be easily noted. Future monitoring reports should present all previous data. The 2006 biological monitoring data showed the presence of very tolerant taxa. Biotic Index Values for the various restoration reaches ranged from 8.09 to 9.23. In comparison, the reference reach had a BI Value of 5.8. We acknowledge that this is only the 2nd year of post- construction monitoring. However, we hope that future monitoring events show some improvement with respect to macrobenthos communities within the restoration reaches. Of more concern was the presence of taxa more characteristic of lentic (non-flowing) systems in the Tapp North (Odonata; Anax junius and Anomalagrion hastatus, Hemiptera; Trichocorixa calva, and Coleoptera; Pelocoris earolinensis), Tapp South (Coleoptera; Agabetes acuductus), and Gonder (Odonata; Trimea carolina)Tracts. A lack of flowing water may make it difficult to demonstrate a successful stream restoration in these areas. Dear. Mr. Webster: The Division of Water Quality (DWQ) 401 Oversight and Express Review Permitting Unit has reviewed the Year 2 Monitoring Report for the above-referenced site. Our comments on the report are as follows: Stream Restoration Nye Carolina lVaturalirff 401 Oversight/Express Review Permitting Unit 1650 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1650 2321 Crabtree Boulevard, Suite 250, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Phone (919) 733-1786 / Fax (919) 733-6893 Internet: http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/ncwetiands An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Acction Employer- 50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper Mr. Webster Environmental Banc & Exchange Neu-Con Bank - Nahunta Site Yr. 2 Monitoring Report Page 2 Wetland Restoration • Hydrology results varied across the site. In general, the data met success criteria or met or exceeded reference hydrology. The importance of meeting the hydrologic success criteria is to support development of the target wetland types at this site. The report acknowledged that areas of the Gonder tract may be too dry to do so. We look forward to the upcoming letter detailing the adaptive management plan for this site. • As described above for the macrobenthos data, please provide tables showing the number and species of trees planted for each vegetation plot, along with details on the previous monitoring results, so that changes in density and species diversity can be observed. A few of the tree species (water tupelo, water oak, and, in the Cook and Edmundson North tracts, shumard oak) appear to be experiencing greater mortality than others. Overall, there is still adequate diversity among the tree species, but this trend should be watched through future monitoring years. Overall, the site appears to be making satisfactory progress, particularly for year 2 of a project. The issues noted above should be carefully monitored, and mitigative action should be taken as necessary. Please forward the information requested above, and make sure to revise future reports to present cumulative data to allow for comparisons and the development of trends. In addition, as part of DWQ's process of inventorying mitigation sites and assessing sites for compliance with mitigation requirements, we may contact you to schedule a site visit at some point during the growing season. Please feel free to contact Eric Kulz or Tammy Hill at (919) 733-1786 if you have any questions regarding this project or our comments. Sincerely, v Cyndi B. Karoly, Program Manager 401 Oversight and Express Review Program cc: File Copy (Eric Kulz) Central Files Kyle Barnes - DWQ Washington Regional Office Kathy Matthews - USEPA William Wescott - USACE, Washington Regulatory Field Office Travis Wilson - NC Wildlife Resources Commission Gary Jordan - US Fish and Wildlife Service One Ron Sechler - National Marine Fisheries Service Np r Carolina Naturally 401 Oversight/Express Review Permitting Unit 1650 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1650 2321 Crabtree Boulevard, Suite 250, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Phone (919) 733-1786 / Fax (919) 733-6893 Internet: http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/ncwetlands An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer- 50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper 'VoO 5 Environmental Banc & Exchange Capital • Experience • Expertise January 23, 2007 Mr. William Wescott Department of the Army Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers P.O. BOX 100 Washington, NC 27889-1000 Subject: Neu-Con Wetland Stream Umbrella Mitigation Bank Nahunta Site 2006 Monitoring Report Dear William: Enclosed for review by the NC MBRT is the 2006 Monitoring Report for our Nahunta wetland and stream mitigation site. As documented by the data presented in this Report, the Nahunta site has achieved the specified vegetative success criteria for the second successive year. Also, all stream reaches at the Nahunta site experienced at least one bankfull event in2006 and achieved the specified stream success criteria. During 2006, 12 of 22 hydrology monitoring gauges recorded a hydroperiod of at least 12.5 percent of the growing season and 21 of 22 recorded a hydroperiod greater then 5 percent of the growing season. EBX will issue a letter report by March 1, 2007 presenting its recommendations for adaptive management of the underperforming wetland portions of the Nahunta site. Please let me know if you require any additional information. Sincerely, 41*/ Norton Webster Project Manager cc: Thomas Rinker Ely Perry Beth Harmon - NC EEP Guy Pearce - NC EEP Kathy Mathew - US EPA Gary Jordan - US Fish and Wildlife Service Ron Sechler - National Marine Fisheries Service Cyndi Karoly - NC DWQ Travis Wilson -NC Wildlife Resources Commission 10055 Red Run Boulevard Suite 130 Owings Mills, MD,21117 p 410.356.5159 p 888.781.7075 f 410.356.5822 909 Capability Drive Suite 3100 Raleigh, NC 27606 p 919.829.9909 f 919.829.9913 1005 A Street Suite 313 San Rafael, CA 94901 p 415.462.0163 f 415.454.8012 www.ebxuso.com rm t;;4 0 9 99UIIO. JAN 2 6 ZOU1 DENR., •6'AI ; 'j,JA . Y VpnA" ` pf 'fl*" " BRANCH Adaptive Management Report Neu-Con Umbrella Wetland and Stream Mitigation Bank Nahunta Swamp Mitigation Site Wayne County, North Carolina March 1, 2007 Project Summary The Nahunta wetland and stream mitigation site of the Neu-Con Umbrella Mitigation Bank is located approximately nine miles north of Goldsboro, North Carolina in Wayne County and encompasses approximately 249 acres. The wetland and stream restoration areas are located on the historic floodplain of Nahunta Swamp. The targeted restoration communities for the Nahunta Swamp mitigation site are the "coastal plain, small stream swamp," and "non-riverine hardwood forest" communities, as described by Schafale and Weakley (1990). Site work was completed in January 2005, with 118 acres of vegetation planted in March 2004 and December 2004. Groundwater, surface water, and rain gauges were functional beginning February 2005. The project contains 10,815 linear feet of stream restoration, 117 acres of wetland restoration, 0.5 acres of wetland enhancement, with an additional 31.3 acres of preservation. It is projected that the site will produce 10,815 SMU's and 123.7 WMU's. 2006 Monitoring Report Summary The 2006 growing season represents Year 2 of monitoring for this site. Due to the large land area encompassed by the project, the number of streams, and the complexity of the project, the project property was divided into five project tracts: Cole, Cook, Edmundsen, Gonder, and Tapp. In 2006, 12 of 22 hydrology monitoring gauges recorded a hydroperiod of at least 12.5 percent of the growing season, based on field observations. Of the remaining 10 gauges, 6 exhibited a hydroperiod greater than 7 percent of the growing season, which was the average predicted by modeling during design and which correlates closely with reference gauge AW3. The vegetation monitoring indicated a survival range of 450 stems per acre to 710 stems per acre. The site is on track to meet the initial vegetation survival criteria of 320 stems per acre surviving after the third growing season. At least one bankfull event occurred on each stream reach at the site. The restored stream channels have remained stable and are providing the intended habitat and hydrologic functions. Based on these results, it was concluded that most of the site is performing as designed. Repair and Maintenance Tasks For 2007 Repair and maintenance activities at this site during 2007 will focus on monitoring wells Tapp AW1, Gonder AW 1, and Gonder AW5. In addition, the beaver activity on Cole will be monitored. Three of the monitoring wells recorded hydroperiods that were less than the predicted average for the site. Tapp AW1, Gonder AW1, and Gonder AW5 all exhibited hydroperiods lower than 7 percent. Lower than normal rainfall occurred early growing season, which affected each of these monitoring wells. Monitoring well Tapp AW1 recorded 6 as its hydroperiod percent. It is possible drainage from the adjacent restored stream channel may have resulted in this low reading. Other possible reasons for this low hydroperiod percentage are that Tapp AW 1 may have been installed into a conductive soil horizon; or, the gauge could have been installed on an area of high microtopography. Additional wells were installed at the Tapp property in February 2007 and are located 100 feet NW of AW1 and between MW3 and MW4. Gonder AW 1 recorded 7 as its hydroperiod percentage. This well may have been installed in a conductive soil horizon or on a high area of microtopography. Gonder AW5 recorded 4 as its hydroperiod percent. This gauge is located in the downstream area of Reach 6. It is believed that this well is located within a highly conductive soil layer. Soil investigations during the 2006 monitoring season have confirmed the presence of sandy inclusions within generally clayey soils. Monitoring gauge Gonder AW5 and the area surrounding it will be closely observed during 2007 to ensure that the gauge doesn't warrant replacement. An additional Gonder well was installed in February 2007 between MW4 and AW3. The water table was +1 inch at the time of installation. With the exception of the area around AW5 the Gonder property is performing as designed. The Tapp manual wells were replaced with automatic Infinities gauges in February 2007. Edmundsen manual gauges were also replaced in February 2007 with automatic Infinities gauges. A beaver dam is located on the Cole tract near vegetation plot 14. This matter will soon be resolved as a trapper has been put under contract to remove the beaver. Mowing occurred between the rows of planted trees in August 2006 to control volunteer species. A few of the white PVC marker poles and planted trees were damaged during the mowing, but most all damaged trees are expected to re-sprout next spring. There remains a problem with the amount of volunteer woody species, mostly red maple, sweet gum, and pine, that are growing in-between each planted tree within the planted rows. Herbicide dispersed by back pack or hand cutting in-between planted trees will be necessary during the 2007 growing season to bring the volunteers within the acceptable limit. There was minimal damage done by voles to the planted stems observed during the Fall 2006 stem count. Additional vegetative monitoring work will be performed during the 2007 growing season to confirm the presence of hydrophytic species in those areas of the site experiencing hydroperiods less than the success criteria specified for the site. Year 2 cross-section and profile monitoring data for stream stability show that there has been very little adjustment to stream dimension since construction. Visual observations of instream structures throughout the past growing season indicate that all structures are currently functioning as designed. No specific problem areas are evident. Low stream flows were observed in several reaches during the growing season, and several of the stream reaches were dry for periods of the growing season. However, all reaches recorded at least one bankfull event during 2006. Adaptive Management Tasks For 2007 No adaptive management actions are planned for 2007 as the Nahunta site continues to meet all vegetative and stream success criteria and the hydrologic and vegetative data suggest that the site will demonstrate success as a restored wetland with valuable conditions across a large site. Reference: Schafale, M.P., and A.S.Weakley. 1990. Classification of the Natural Communities of North Carolina, Third Approximation. North Carolina Natural Heritage Program, Division of Parks and Recreation. NCDEHNR. Raleigh, NC. WK Dickson & Co., Inc. 2006. Nahunta Swamp Mitigation Project, Year 2 Monitoring Report. Raleigh, NC. Nahunta Swamp Mitigation Project Wayne County, North Carolina Year 2 Monitoring Report Prepared for Environmental Banc and Exchange, LLC 909 Capability Drive, Suite 3100 Raleigh, NC 27606 Prepared by WK Dickson and Co., Inc. 3101 John Humphries Wynd Raleigh, NC 27612 (919) 782-0495 And Ecosystem & Land Trust Monitoring Sparta, NC January 2007 a ( !?' ?Mf 5 JAN vva??. .?CH 0 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 SUMMARY .............................................................................................................1 2.0 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................. ..2 2.1 Project Description ................................................................................... ..2 2.2 Project Purpose ......................................................................................... ..2 2.3 Project History and Schedule .................................................................... ..2 3.0 HYDROLOGY ...................................................................................................... ..2 3.1 Hydrology Success Criteria ....................................................................... ..2 3.2 Description of Hydrology Monitoring ....................................................... ..5 3.3 Results of Hydrology Monitoring ............................................................... ..5 3.4 Hydrology Conclusions ............................................................................. 19 4.0 VEGETATION ....................................................................................................... 22 4.1 Vegetation Success Criteria ....................................................................... 22 4.2 Description of Species and Vegetation Monitoring .................................... 23 4.3 Results of Vegetation Monitoring .............................................................. 23 4.4 General Vegetation Observations .............................................................. 24 4.5 Vegetation Conclusions ............................................................................ 25 5.0 STREAM MONITORING ...................................................................................... 25 5.1 Stream Success Criteria ............................................................................. 25 5.2 Description of Stream Monitoring ............................................................. 25 5.3 Results of Stream Monitoring .................................................................... 26 5.4 Stream Benthic Macroinvertebrates ........................................................... 28 6.0 OVERALL CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ...................................... 31 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1. Vicinity Map ...............................................................................................3 Figure 2. USGS Quadrangle ......................................................................................4 Figure 3. Site Plan .................................................................................................6-11 Figure 4. 2006 Groundwater Gauge Hydrographs ..............................................12-16 Figure 5. 2006 Reference Groundwater Gauge Hydrograph ....................................18 Figure 6. 2006 Precipitation ....................................................................................20 LIST OF TABLES Table 1. Project History ............................................................................................2 Table 2. Hydrologic Monitoring Results for 2006 (Year 2) ....................................... 17 Table 3. Reference Hydrologic Monitoring Results for 2006 (Year 2) ...................... 19 Table 4. Lenoir County Normal Rainfall and 2006 Observed Rainfall ..................... 19 Table 5. 2006 Wetland Problem Areas ................................................................... 22 Table 6. Planted Tree Species ................................................................................. 23 Table 7. 2006 Vegetation Monitoring Plot Species Composition ............................. 23 Table 8. Volunteer Tree Species ............................................................................. 24 Table 9 Nahunta Vegetation Problem Areas ........................................................... 25 Table 10 Cole Tract Benthic Macroinve rteb rate Data April 2006 ............................. 29 Table 11 Tapp South Tract Benthic Macroinvertebrate Data April 2006 ................... 29 Table 12 Tapp North Tract Benthic Macroinvertebrate Data April 2006 ................... 29 Table 13 Edmundsen Tract Benthic Macroi nve rteb rate Data April 2006 ................... 30 Table 14 Gonder Tract Benthic Macroinvertebrate Data April 2006 .........................30 Table 15 Reference Site Benthic Macroinvertebrate Data 2006 ................................30 Table 16. Summary of 2006 Monitoring Results ....................................................... 31 S r r 0 APPENDICES Appendix A As-Built Survey Appendix B 2006 Cross Section Data Appendix C 2006 Gauge Data Appendix D 2006 Site Photos Nahunta Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2006 (Year 2) • 1.0 SUMMARY This Annual Report details the monitoring activities during the 2006 growing season on the Nahunta Swamp Mitigation Site. The project encompasses five properties; Cole, Tapp, Edmundsen, Gonder, and • Cook. The Cook and Edmundesn North properties involved wetland restoration and did not include a stream restoration component. The Cole, Tapp, Edmundsen South, and Gonder tracts included both wetland and stream restoration components. The 2006 data represents results from the second year of, . hydrologic and vegetation monitoring for both wetlands and streams. The Nahunta. Swamp site involved the restoration of a non-riverine, wet, hardwood forest system and a Coastal Plain, small stream swamp as described by Schafale and Weakley (1990). The project covers approximately 249 acres, with approximately 126 acres of prior-converted cropland. The project involved work on the Edmundsen, Cook, Cole, Tapp, and Gonder tracts, as defined in the site-specific mitigation plan. Hydrology was restored by filling onsite drainage ditches and topographic manipulations, in conjunction with stream restoration. After construction, it was determined that 10,815 feet of stream channel were restored along with 117.0 acres of wetland restoration, 0.5 acres of wetland enhancement, and 31.3 acres of wetland preservation. Appendix A contains the As-Built survey. This Annual Report presents the data from 22 hydrologic monitoring stations, 23 vegetation monitoring stations, and 24 permanent cross-sections, as required by the approved Mitigation Plan for the site. Eleven of the hydrologic stations are equipped with manual groundwater gauges and eleven stations are • equipped with automated gauges and a manual calibration gauge. Additionally, the gauges are used as points from which photographs are taken over time. The specific locations of vegetation plots, monitoring gauges, permanent cross-sections, crest gauges, and rainfall gauges are shown on the site plan. • Weather data from the Goldsboro Weather Station were used in conjunction with a manual rain gauge located on the site to document climatic conditions. The manual gauge was used to validate observations made at the automated station. Prior to the beginning of the growing season, the project area • experienced a deficit in rainfall. Due to the lack of rainfall, several of the stream reaches experienced periodic dry conditions. For the entire 2006 growing season, rainfall was generally within normal limits. Early growing season rainfall was below normal limits while the rest of the growing season mostly fell within normal limits. Only November rainfall exceeded normal limits. 0 In 2006, 12 of 22 hydrology monitoring gauges recorded a hydroperiod of at least 12.5 percent of the growing season, based on field observations. Of the remaining 10 gauges, 6 exhibited a hydroperiod greater than 7 percent of the growing season. Gonder AW5 exhibited conditions drier than expected, however this may be due in part to the presence of a highly conductive soil layer at the Gonder site. Based on these results, it was concluded that most of the site is performing as designed. The vegetation monitoring indicated a survival range of 450 stems per acre to 710 stems per acre with an overall average of 610 stems per acre, which puts the site on track for meeting the initial vegetation survival criteria of 320 stems per acre surviving after the third growing season. At least one bankfull event occurred on each stream reach at the site. All stream channels have remained stable and all monitored cross sections have shown very little adjustment in stream dimension. • • • • • s • • • s • • • s s s Nahunta Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2006 (Year 2) 2.0 INTRODUCTION 2.1 Project Description The Nahunta Swamp mitigation site is located in the Coastal Plain Physiographic Region near the Towns of Goldsboro and Fremont, North Carolina (Figure 1 and Figure 2). The wetland and stream restoration areas are located on the historic floodplain of Nahunta Swamp. The site is located within the eight-digit hydrologic unit code (HUC) 03020203. The tributaries targeted for restoration originate on the higher ground and interstream divide areas and discharge to Nahunta Swamp after flowing across itsfloodplain. All of these tributaries were channelized in the past to improve drainage from surrounding agricultural fields. All restored field areas are classified as prior converted (PC) cropland by the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). Due to the large land area encompassed by the project, the number of streams, and the complexity of the project, the project properties were divided into five project tracts: Cole, Cook, Edmundsen, Gonder, and Tapp. The targeted restoration communities for the Nahunta Swamp mitigation site are the "Coastal Plain, small stream swamp," and "non-riverine hardwood forest" communities, as described by Schafale and Weakley (1990). Restoration of the site involved the restoration of small tributaries by raising the streams back to the floodplain elevations, raising the local water table by filling the drainage ditches onsite, scarification of the fields and breaking of the local plow pan to provide increased surface storage of water, and establishing stable outlets for storm flows. s 2.2 Project Purpose • Monitoring of the Nahunta Swamp Site is required to demonstrate successful mitigation based on the criteria found in the Mitigation Plan, the Neu-Con Umbrella Stream and Wetland Mitigation Bank Instrument, as gauge as through a comparison to reference site conditions. Hydrologic, vegetation, and stream monitoring are conducted on an annual basis. Success criteria must be met for five consecutive years. This Annual Report details the results of the monitoring efforts for 2006 (Year 2) at the Nahunta Swamp Mitigation Site. • 2.3 Project History and Schedule Table 1. Project History • • • • Proj ect History January 2005 Construction Completed February 2005 Post-restoration Monitoring Begins November 2005 1 st Annual Monitoring Report November 2006 2nd Annual Monitoring Report November 2007 (scheduled) 3rd Annual Monitoring Report November 2008 (scheduled) 4th Annual Monitoring Report November 2009 (scheduled) 5th Annual Monitoring Report • 3.0 HYDROLOGY 3.1 Hydrology Success Criteria • As specified in the approved Mitigation Plan, the hydrologic success criterion for the site is restoration of the water table so that it remains within 12 inches of the soil surface for at least 12.5 percent of the s growing season (30 consecutive days). The day counts are based on the growing season for Wayne County, which is 249 days long, beginning on March 10 and ending November 13, as determined from • National Weather Service Wetlands Determination Tables (WETS) for the Goldsboro 4 SE, NC3510 station. 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The monitoring protocol for the site specifies that automated monitoring stations will be downloaded and checked for malfunctions on a monthly basis. During monthly site visits, manual groundwater gauges are read and rainfall totals are collected from the onsite rain gauge. During the 2006 growing season, all automated loggers performed well. • Automatic groundwater gauges record water table elevations twice daily at 08:00 and 20:00. Infinities gauges employ pressure sensors that record water elevation above the bottom of the sensor (with atmospheric pressure compensation). Immediately adjacent to each automatic gauge is a manual calibration gauge. The calibration water table depth is recorded at monthly downloads. To determine . wetland hydroperiods the automatically recorded data are compared to the calibration data to determine a standard correction factor between the calibration gauge and the automatic gauge for each location. The standard correction factor is applied to correct daily readings. The corrected daily readings are used r to determine wetland hydroperiods. Water table depths are recorded monthly in manual groundwater gauges. To calculate wetland hydroperiods interpolations are made between monthly readings by correlating twice daily automatic gauge readings. Each manual gauge is correlated to an automatic gauge based on proximity, landscape position, and the relationship of their groundwater depth readings (i.e. if their readings are separated by a consistent value). Once the appropriate automatic gauge has been selected a correction factor is • calculated for each monthly gauge reading. A daily rate of change between monthly correction factors is calculated to determine the daily correction factor. The daily correction factor is then applied to the automatic gauge readings to calculate an estimated daily water table depth for the manual gauge. These daily readings are used to determine wetland hydroperiods. Wetland hydroperiods are calculated from twice daily water table depth elevations. A hydroperiod is calculated if the water table is equal to or less than -12 inches below ground surface for at least 24 hours. • If a gauge falls below -12 inches for two consecutive readings (24 hours) then the hydroperiod ends at the last reading within -12 inches. If a gauge falls below -12 inches for only one reading then maintains a reading above -12 inches for a minimum of 24 hours then the hydroperiod is calculated continuously. 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N' 9'96 96 T96 M L6 (D w T26 0 86 9'96 66 G'66 4 ., sa .. q-w at Left Bank. 98.5 98 _ 97.5 c ° 37 ° ED 96.5 96 95.5 { 1 R , ?Jq? y Looking at Right Bank. Cross Section 21 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Width (ft) Year 2 fpa bkf BAs-Built ll!n8-s`d-g-- I?q (4) giP!nn OZl ool 08 09 edl - z aea) t Ob OF 0 96 S'96 M 96 (D w o' 7 9'96 L6 9'L6 Fz uo!loas ssoJ'J ;e buiNoo-1 P `.h {Y\ i ? ? y1 s .? ' "f 'Jp STia c Ff ! 11 ? ? ? 1 r 1 1?. ? 'i r - 41 < ?: alai teti ..r:'•?ri1. .,?. a -' Looking at Left Bank. Looking at Right Bank. Cross Section 23 97.5 97 9E.5 c 96 0 Cu 95.5 (D w 95 94.5 94 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Width (ft) ?Year2 fpa bkf -DAs-Built 70 80 ll!n8-sv-4-- mq Pdl z JBE)A ? (4) UlP!M OL 09 09 of 06 Oz 0 VZ uo!lOaS ssoJO ?up!a l? r i ?' 6 4 -., r t r '.? ?ja i fi. a r o ? a r i; 0 Z6 S Z6 E6 5£6 m CD V6 2 S'b6 96 5' 96 J 96 ? }r: uu{)Juv i • • • • • • • • • • • • • a • • • • • • • • • • • i • • • • • • • • • • • • APPENDIX C 2006 Gauge Data 0 • `J Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data Cole Reference Tapp Date Time AW1 MW2 CG1 AW1 MW2 AW3 AW1 AW2 MW3 MW4 01-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -6.79 -7.74 -13.24 -2.1 -9.29 01-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -7.55 -8 -13.32 -3.62 -11.37 02-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -8.31 -8.26 -13.29 -4.5 -13.59 02-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -3.29 -5.39 -12.2 -0.16 -4.83 03-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -2.32 -5.79 -12.49 -0.17 -1.04 03-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -2.67 -6.48 -12.55 -0.51 -1.43 04-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -3.01 -6.87 -12.75 -0.67 -2.34 04-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -3.31 -7.01 -12.73 -0.69 -3.76 05-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -3.62 -7.11 -12.75 -0.73 -4.37 05-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -3.92 -7.25 -12.76 -0.76 -4.8 06-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -3.21 -6.73 -12.6 -0.5 -4.26 06-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -3.89 -7.24 -12.88 -0.74 -5.17 07-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -4.76 -7.59 -13.04 -1.35 -6.5 07-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -5.28 -7.69 -13.05 -2.25 -8.11 08-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -6.21 -7.78 -13.16 -3.48 -10.2 08-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -6.65 -7.76 -13.17 -4.22 -11.84 09-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -7.48 -7.82 -13.21 -4.78 -13.89 09-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -8.16 -7.85 -13.24 -5.2 -15.42 10-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -9.14 -8.2 -13.32 -5.77 -16.72 10-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -9.53 -8.63 -13.35 -5.94 -17.49 11-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -9.92 -8.81 -13.25 -5.6 -18.15 11-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -9.96 -8.51 -12.86 -4.78 -18.27 12-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -10.84 -8.71 -13.15 -4.96 -18.8 12-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -11.18 -8.79 -13.14 -5.22 -19.12 13-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -11.84 -8.83 -13.2 -5.59 -19.61 13-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -11.21 -8.83 -13.11 -4.33 -19.44 14-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -5.84 -5.97 -12.5 -0.08 -6.36 14-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -7.78 -7.5 -13.16 -0.48 -5.88 15-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -9.67 -8.55 -13.21 -1.01 -8.08 15-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -10.79 -8.91 -13.39 -2.84 -11.45 16-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -11.55 -8.96 -13.4 -4.26 -14.34 16-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -11.92 -8.94 -13.38 -5.01 -16.1 17-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -12.36 -8.98 -13.36 -5.33 -17.37 17-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -12.11 -8.88 -13.33 -4.9 -18.09 18-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -4.8 -6.35 -12.39 -0.02 -12.14 18-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -6.99 -7.63 -13.13 -0.53 -6.82 19-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -8.62 -8.77 -13.41 -0.96 -9.56 19-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -9.28 -8.92 -13.43 -1.92 -11.57 20-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -10.47 -8.91 -13.48 -3.53 -14.15 20-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -10.82 -8.89 -13.46 -4.46 -15.95 21-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -11.66 -8.6 -13.55 -5.18 -17.23 21-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -3.38 -5.08 -12.21 -0.03 -6.87 22-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -4.55 -6.8 -13.02 -0.42 -5.02 22-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -5.11 -7.56 -13.13 -0.51 -5.27 23-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -5.29 -8.09 -13.05 -0.53 -5.25 23-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -5.34 -7.59 -12.97 -0.41 -5.05 24-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -3.64 -6.19 -12.64 -0.1 -2.06 24-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -4.3 -7.31 -12.94 -0.31 -3.47 25-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -5.23 -8.08 -13.12 -0.52 -4.53 25-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -6.31 -8.67 -13.29 -1.2 -6.38 26-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -7.66 -8.87 -13.43 -3.17 -9.67 26-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -9.02 -9.03 -13.53 -5.26 -12.95 27-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -11.3 -9.2 -13.7 -7.22 -16.24 27-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -11.31 -9.24 -13.67 -7.34 -17.39 28-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -12.94 -9.23 -13.67 -8.36 -18.83 28-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -12.27 -9.09 -13.54 -7.75 -19.38 29-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -12.72 -8.94 -13.54 -7.32 -20.04 29-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -12.59 -8.82 -13.37 -6 -20.45 30-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -13.15 -8.92 -13.49 -5.61 -21.01 30-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -13.1 -8.82 -13.39 -5.14 -21.15 i c.yc i Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data Cole Reference Tapp Date Time AWi MW2 CG1 AW1 MW2 AW3 AWi AW2 MW3 MW4 31-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -3.53 -5.25 -11.8 0.24 -14.33 31-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -4.42 -6.59 -12.79 -0.31 -3.83 01-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -5.53 -7.8 -13.06 -0.57 -4.88 01-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -6.08 -8.56 -13.12 -0.75 -5.86 02-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -6.99 -8.84 -13.18 -1.38 -7.68 02-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -7.45 -8.82 -13.15 -1.8 -9.53 03-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -7.9 -8.82 -13.05 -1.34 -10.08 03-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -8.76 -8.84 -13.2 -2.19 -12.23 04-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -9.45 -8.76 -13.13 -3.05 -14.32 04-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -9.82 -8.65 -13.06 -2.71 -14.8 05-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -11.37 -8.94 -13.31 -4.63 -16.49 05-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -12.53 -9.15 -13.44 -6.74 -18.06 06-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -13.74 -9.37 -13.54 -8.58 -19.41 06-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -13.88 -9.34 -13.49 -9.49 -20.46 07-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -13.1 -9.26 -13.25 -8.95 -21.13 07-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -14.19 -9.33 -13.41 -9.79 -22 08-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -15.18 -9.43 -13.52 -11.05 -22.98 08-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -15.05 -9.31 -13.39 -11.53 -23.4 09-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -15.64 -9.51 -13.46 -12.37 -24.37 09-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -15.87 -9.55 -13.5 -13.15 -25.15 10-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -16.92 -9.68 -13.63 -14.34 -26.62 10-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -15.6 -9.48 -13.48 -14.49 -27.03 11-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -15.8 -9.31 -13.4 -14.53 -27.62 11-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -7.68 -6.25 -12.3 -1.16 -25.18 12-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -10.46 -8.16 -12.82 -0.76 -24.03 12-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -12.13 -9.45 -13.09 -2.18 -23.58 13-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -14.13 -9.77 -13.26 -5.98 -24.01 13-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -13.79 -9.78 -13.24 -7.03 -24.28 14-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -15.28 -9.86 -13.24 -9.18 -25.05 14-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -14.75 -9.89 -13.21 -10.29 -25.5 15-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -15.58 -9.95 -13.26 -11.73 -26.33 15-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -15.5 -9.94 -13.28 -12.69 -26.73 16-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -15.99 -10.04 -13.27 -13.67 -27.51 16-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -15.67 -9.94 -13.22 -14.07 -27.98 17-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -15.79 -9.81 -13.21 -14.29 -28.41 17-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -15.96 -9.85 -13.29 -14.46 -28.72 18-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -16.33 -9.92 -13.36 -15.06 -29.11 18-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -16.07 -9.93 -13.26 -15.29 -29.42 19-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -16.88 -9.99 -13.49 -16.12 -29.76 19-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -16.91 -9.93 -13.48 -16.89 -30.11 20-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -16.25 -9.85 -13.31 -17.07 -30.48 20-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -16.01 -9.72 -13.34 -16.59 -30.53 21-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -16.52 -9.77 -13.44 -16.47 -30.69 21-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -16.76 -9.81 -13.47 -16.76 -30.79 22-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -16.91 -9.81 -13.51 -17.3 -30.95 22-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -13.94 -9.44 -13.18 -12.5 -30.38 23-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -5.69 -6.54 -12.3 -0.11 -25.62 23-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -6.89 -8.4 -12.92 -0.42 -18.82 24-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -8.65 -9.62 -13.43 -0.81 -18.41 24-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -9.75 -9.39 -13.54 -2.43 -18.45 25-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -10.82 -9.59 -13.54 -4.7 -19.18 25-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -10.98 -9.53 -13.47 -5.27 -19.62 26-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -12.13 -9.6 -13.71 -6.26 -20.47 26-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -13.29 -9.7 -13.95 -8.42 -21.34 27-Feb-2006 08:0000 -14.77 -9.8 -14.12 -10.53 -22.4 27-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -14.23 -9.73 -14.02 -11.11 -22.93 28-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -14.83 -9.81 -13.77 -11.85 -23.6 28-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -15.07 -9.7 -13.97 -12.53 -24.28 01-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -15.59 -9.76 -13.96 -13.28 -24.97 01-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -15.74 -9.72 -14.03 -13.97 -25.65 . may., • Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data Cole Reference Tapp Date Time AW1 MW2 CG1 AW1 MW2 AW3 AW1 AW2 MW3 MW4 02-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -15.91 -9.66 -13.94 -14.45 -26.32 02-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -15.99 -9.69 -14.1 -14.79 -26.88 03-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -17.03 -9.79 -14.4 -16.13 -27.96 03-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -17.3 -9.86 -14.7 -17.33 -28.82 04-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -17.78 -9.89 -14.94 -18.48 -29.63 04-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -17.89 -9.87 -14.96 -19.33 -30.31 05-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -18.39 -9.99 -15.17 -20.43 -31.06 05-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -18.3 -10 -15.12 -21.09 -31.54 06-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -18.3 -10 -14.96 -21.62 -31.89 06-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -16.41 -9.67 -13.93 -20.11 -31.95 07-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -17.47 -9.84 -14.47 -19.55 -31.61 07-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -18 -9.91 -14.88 -20.26 -31.64 08-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -18.61 -10.12 -14.89 -21.37 -32.04 08-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -18.53 -10.13 -14.92 -21.9 -32.3 09-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -18.7 -10.11 -15.07 -22.39 -32.59 09-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -18.63 -10.1 -15.18 -22.63 -32.79 10-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -18.73 -10.11 -15.1 -22.91 -33.01 10-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -18.85 -10.18 -15.2 -23.23 -33.18 11-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -19.27 -10.34 -15.38 -23.81 -33.37 11-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -19.31 -10.43 -15.56 -24.21 -33.59 12-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -19.2 -10.39 -15.46 -24.36 -33.8 12-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -18.93 -10.34 -15.48 -24.4 -33.94 13-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -19.25 -10.28 -15.43 -24.57 -34.08 13-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -19.04 -10.16 -15.46 -24.49 -33.77 14-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -19.25 -10.06 -15.32 -24.51 -33.39 14-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -19.65 -10.24 -15.32 -24.92 -33.28 15-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -20.3 -10.2 -15.42 -25.78 -33.63 15-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -20.52 -10.36 -15.62 -26.41 -34.09 16-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -20.89 -10.39 -15.54 -27.14 -34.61 16-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -20.89 -10.36 -15.54 -27.62 -35.07 17-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -21.04 -10.36 -15.33 -28.11 -35.53 17-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -21.28 -10.35 -15.52 -28.61 -35.99 18-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -21.68 -10.37 -15.59 -29.16 -36.57 18-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -21.79 -10.41 -15.67 -29.46 -36.95 19-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -22.21 -10.48 -15.63 -30.01 -37.39 19-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -22.29 -10.41 -15.68 -30.33 -37.63 20-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -22.61 -10.38 -15.49 -30.75 -38.01 20-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -22.271 1 -10.06 -15.12 -30.98 -38.15 21-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -3.14 -5.06 -11.76 0.21 -28.6 21-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -3.29 -7.29 -13.39 -0.2 -2.77 22-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -4.69 -9.5 0.75 -9.32 -12.5 -14.24 -0.56 -2.6 -22.25 22-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -6.13 -9.97 -14.71 -1.14 -5.6 23-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -7.72 -10.23 -15.07 -2.88 -8.6 23-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -8.85 -10.21 -15.23 -4.95 -11.21 24-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -9.08 -10.09 -14.74 -3.97 -12.71 24-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -10.43 -10.19 -15.24 -5.53 -14.99 25-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -11.79 -10.28 -15.44 -6.73 -16.9 25-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -12.78 -10.32 -15.44 -8 -18.2 26-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -13.96 -10.36 -15.64 -9.54 -19.61 26-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -14.78 -10.41 -15.86 -11.21 -20.83 27-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -15.8 -10.53 -16.1 -12.86 -22.03 27-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -16.19 -10.49 -15.99 -14.25 -22.98 28-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -16.83 -10.43 -16.11 -15.6 -23.88 28-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -16.95 -10.35 -16.02 -16.46 -24.6 29-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -17.49 -10.58 -16.12 -17.43 -25.8 29-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -17.92 -10.64 -16.1 -18.52 -26.57 30-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -18.47 -10.65 -16.2 -19.74 -27.52 30-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -18.71 -10.65 -16.09 -20.75 -28.25 31-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -19.11 -10.61 -16.19 -21.79 -29.04 1 1 31-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -19.18 -10.6 -16.09 -22.42 -29.61 i ciyc v Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data Cole Reference Tapp Date Time AW1 MW2 CG1 AW1 MW2 AW3 AW1 AW2 MW3 MW4 01-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -18.91 -10.55 -15.96 -22.97 -30.12 01-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -18.91 -10.6 -15.89 -22.81 -30.29 02-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -19.72 -10.9 -16.18 -23.38 -30.56 02-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -19.99 -10.74 -16.15 -24.03 -30.91 03-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -16.24 -9.22 -14.45 -24.31 -28.26 03-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -14.46 -9.82 -14.64 -12.14 -28.76 04-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -14.12 -10.33 -14.85 -3.88 -27.33 04-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -15.89 -10.52 -15.51 -9.31 -26.94 05-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -17.1 -10.75 -15.73 -11.8 -27.27 05-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -18.01 -10.75 -15.88 -14.35 -27.55 06-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -18.89 -10.86 -16.05 -16.66 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02-May-2006 20:00:00 -20.11 -13.84 -20.54 -25.57 -28.68 03-May-2006 08:00:00 -20.78 -12.94 -20.83 -27.22 -29.82 03-May-2006 20:00:00 -21.88 -14.57 -21.99 -29.09 -30.99 04-May-2006 08:00:00 -22.63 -13.53 -22.17 -30.69 -32.35 04-May-2006 20:00:00 -23.53 -15.11 -23.26 -32.22 -33.44 05-May-2006 08:00:00 -24.11 -14.06 -23.59 -33.54 -34.45 05-May-2006 20:00:00 -24.08 -13.87 -23.83 -34.78 -35.31 06-May-2006 08:00:00 -9.52 -9.75 -14.76 -30.15 -30.77 06-May-2006 20:00:00 -14.56 -11.72 -16.16 -27.93 -31.56 07-May-2006 08:00:00 -16.67 -12.05 -16.48 -28.85 -32.51 07-May-2006 20:00:00 -2.49 -6.19 -12.51 -16.33 -28.37 08-May-2006 08:00:00 -2.08 -7.72 -13.69 -0.42 -1.11 08-May-2006 20:00:00 -2.83 -9.85 -14.88 -0.78 -1.56 09-May-2006 08:00:00 -3.73 -10.55 -15.28 -1.08 -2.29 09-May-2006 20:00:00 -5.34 -11.13 -15.9 -4.43 -5.54 10-May-2006 08:00:00 -6.79 -11.03 -16.04 -7.26 -8.67 10-May-2006 20:00:00 -8.92 -11.72 -16.72 -9.98 -12.8 11-May-2006 08:00:00 -10.35 -11.13 -16.93 -10.86 -14.94 11-May-2006 20:00:00 -12.051 1 -12.2 -17.8 -13.2 -16.43 12-May-2006 08:00:00 -13.74 -11.59 -18.04 -15.6 -16.75 12-May-2006 20:00:00 -16.02 -13.25 -19.18 -18.38 -17.36 13-May-2006 08:00:00 -17.05 -12.04 -19.47 -20.86 -18.02 13-May-2006 20:00:00 -18.54 -13.9 -20.68 -23.28 -19.76 14-May-2006 08:00:00 -19.18 -12.65 -21.07 -25.16 -21.54 14-May-2006 20:00:00 -18.92 -12.97 -21.28 -26.48 -22.14 15-May-2006 08:00:00 -4.92 -7.52 -13.79 -0.82 -3.87 15-May-2006 20:00:00 -6.83 -9.78 -15.16 -1.24 -3.36 16-May-2006 08:00:00 -9.64 -10.11 -15.16 -3.32 -4.44 16-May-2006 20:00:00 -13.19 -11.43 -16.09 -9.86 -7.45 17-May-2006 08:00:00 -14.58 -14 0.05 -10.73 -20 -16.44 -11.86 -8.92 -23.25 17-May-2006 20:00:00 -16.67 -12.32 -17.53 -15.21 -11.58 18-May-2006 08:00:00 -17.62 -11.34 -18.02 -17.89 -12.15 18-May-2006 20:00:00 -4.34 -6.61 -14.8 -0.77 -0.26 19-May-2006 08:00:00 -5.7 -7.9 -13.94 -0.56 -0.64 19-May-2006 20:00:00 -9.6 -10.21 -15.3 -1.53 -1.18 20-May-2006 08:00:00 -11.98 -10.27 -15.19 -2.72 -1.29 20-May-2006 20:00:00 -14.77 -11.64 -16.35 -7.33 -2.33 21-May-2006 08:00:00 -15.73 -10.94 -16.84 -8.58 -2.91 21-May-2006 20:00:00 -17.85 -12.79 -18.36 -11.71 -4.66 22-May-2006 08:00:00 -18.96 -11.89 -18.93 -14.1 -6.73 22-May-2006 20:00:00 -20.17 -13.54 -20.36 -17.09 -9.97 23-May-2006 08:00:00 -20.93 -12.19 -20.83 -19.5 -11.14 23-May-2006 20:00:00 -22.04 -14.24 -22.26 -21.99 -14.9 24-May-2006 08:00:00 -22.69 -12.85 -22.75 -23.9 -16.23 24-May-2006 20:00:00 -23.54 -14.65 -9.5 -24.12 -25.86 -18.59 25-May-2006 08:00:00 -24.09 -13.01 -24.49 -27.37 -20.24 25-May-2006 20:00:00 -24.83 -15.04 -25.72 -29.05 -22.27 26-May-2006 08:00:00 -25.36 -13.52 -26 -30.39 -24.15 26-May-2006 20:00:00 -26.03 -15.47 -27.44 -31.95 -25.96 27-May-2006 08:00:00 -23.81 -12.13 -25.66 -31.52 -21.66 27-May-2006 20:00:00 -25.48 -14.84 -27.3 -32.72 -24.74 28-May-2006 08:00:00 -26.44 -13.58 -27.27 -33.79 -26.71 28-May-2006 20:00:00 -27.28 -15.87 -28.79 -34.95 -28.29 29-May-2006 08:00:00 -27.97 -14.16 -29.04 -35.98 -29.77 29-May-2006 20:00:00 -28.66 -16.16 -30.17 -36.93 -30.7 30-May-2006 08:00:00 -29.34 -14.46 -30.55 -37.84 -31.91 30-May-2006 20:00:00 -30.02 -16.67 -31.56 -38.73 -32.71 uy? „ Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data Cole Reference Tapp Date Time AWi MW2 CG1 AW1 MW2 AW3 AW1 AW2 MW3 MW4 31-May-2006 08:00:00 -30.67 -14.9 -32.02 -39.56 -33.71 31-May-2006 20:00:00 -31.28 -16.81 -32.94 -40.27 -34.34 01-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -31.85 -15.02 -33.35 -40.92 -35.1 01-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -32.39 -17.17 -34.2 -41.51 -35.64 02-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -32.95 -15.16 -34.62 -42.1 -36.42 02-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -33.47 -17.35 -35.52 -42.65 -37.05 03-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -33.98 -15.12 -35.89 -43.14 -37.72 03-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -32.28 -12.07 -34.8 -43.1 -33.15 04-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -32.63 -12.33 -32.7 -43.18 -34.53 04-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -33.37 -14.81 -32.9 -43.51 -35.31 05-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -31.03 -10.45 -28.51 -43.78 -33.7 05-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -17.29 -4.73 -12.31 -28.52 -13.19 06-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -16.63 1.5 -8.44 -14.82 -16.1 -9.38 06-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -18.7 -9.97 -15.85 -17.62 -11.19 07-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -20.21 -10.16 -16.52 -19.27 -12.43 07-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -22.04 -12.17 -18.41 -21.6 -16.74 08-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -23.37 -11.18 -19.32 -23.77 -18.5 08-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -24.59 -12.48 -20.4 -26.1 -20.69 09-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -24.45 -10.79 -18.68 -27.11 -20.29 09-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -25.51 -13.04 -20.46 -28.8 -22.87 10-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -26.4 -11.94 -21.16 -30.24 -24.73 10-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -27.44 -14.41 -23.07 -32.02 -26.66 11-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -28.29 -12.8 -23.7 -33.5 -28.29 11-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -29.15 -14.44 -25.24 -34.95 -29.54 12-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -28.27 -11.11 -22.04 -35.76 -28.87 12-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -28.91 -11.77 -21.83 -36.47 29.57 13-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -28.56 -11.29 -20.27 -36.84 -29.22 13-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -29.19 -11.95 -20.36 -37.28 -29.88 14-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -27.79 -8.48 -17.71 -37.39 -27.78 14-Jun-2006 20:00:00 1.37 -5.07 -12.01 -0.28 -0.77 15-Jun-2006 08:00:00 0.51 -7.5 -13.31 -0.73 -0.96 15-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -1.21 -9.71 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25-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -8.64 -10.92 -14.99 -14.26 -6.69 25-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -1.7 -4.18 -11.69 -0.11 -0.25 26-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -2.33 -7.03 -13.07 -0.59 -0.74 26-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -0.77 -4.08 -10.56 0.08 0.07 27-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -0.66 -5.93 -12.18 -0.36 -0.29 27-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -0.88 -5.76 -12.02 -0.38 -0.35 28-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -1.5 -6.44 -12.73 -0.59 -0.61 28-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -2.29 -8.07 -13.36 -1.35 -1.05 29-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -3.07 -7.93 -13.25 -1.94 -1.11 29-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -5.29 -9.5 -14.55 -6.96 -2.2 -U-- 0 • Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data Cole Reference Tapp Date Time AWi MW2 CG1 AWi MW2 AW3 AW1 AW2 MW3 MW4 30-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -6.92 -9.75 -13.7 -8.35 -2.71 30-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -10.38 -11.15 -15.22 -11.49 -4.13 01-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -12.33 -10.49 -14.26 -12.74 -5.14 01-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -15.18 -12.44 -16.21 -15.93 -7.75 02-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -16.01 -11.16 -15.34 -18.31 -8.66 02-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -17.93 -13.67 -17.7 -21.17 -11.84 03-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -18.59 -11.83 -16.81 -23.16 -11.86 03-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -20.06 -13.88 -19.38 -25.57 -15.85 04-Jul-2006 08:00:00 2.97 -2.28 -5.88 0.13 0.65 04-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -0.03 -5.56 -11.75 -0.72 -0.56 05-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -1 -6.18 -12.36 -0.86 -0.81 05-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -2.12 -8.22 -13.89 -3.65 -1.37 06-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -2.94 -7.76 -13.31 -5.68 -1.6 06-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -2.03 -5.8 -11.76 -0.45 -0.6 07-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -2.68 -6.65 -12.36 -0.74 -0.78 07-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -4.32 -8.11 -13.46 -2.58 -1.35 08-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -5.76 -7.82 -13.23 -5.22 -1.75 08-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -8.5 -9.46 -14.98 -9.34 -3.52 09-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -10.63 -9.88 -13.8 -10.2 -3.92 09-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -13.66 -11.1 -15.62 -12.89 -5.41 10-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -14.73 -10.49 -14.45 -14.04 -6.14 10-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -16.81 -11.98 -16.39 -16.87 -8.48 11-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -17.561 1 -11.07 -16.12 -19.27 -8.95 11-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -19.11 -13.04 -18.13 -21.69 -11.28 12-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -19.83 -11.7 -19.03 -23.59 -11.08 12-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -21.02 -13.54 -20.77 -25.67 -14.46 13-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -21.49 -12.14 -21.46 -27.24 -13.81 13-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -22.44 -14.7 -23.69 -29.13 -18.06 14-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -22.98 -13.08 -24.35 -30.57 -18.06 14-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -23.91 -15.57 -26.83 -32.35 -21.66 15-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -24.47 -13.7 -27.3 -33.65 -21.68 15-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -25.3 -16.05 -29.34 -35.18 -24.51 16-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -24.47 -13.2 -29.07 -36.09 -22.57 16-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -25.72 -16 -30.37 -37.11 -25.72 17-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -26.39 -14.03 -30.74 -38.05 -26.49 17-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -27.21 -16.91 -32.17 -39.06 -28.49 18-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -27.88 -14.63 -32.64 -39.91 -29.25 18-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -28.67 -17.48 -34.1 -40.73 -30.41 19-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -29.36 -19.5 0.8 -15.14 -39.5 -34.62 -41.53 -31.3 -39 19-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -30.081 1 -17.6 -35.91 -42.35 -32.12 20-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -30.72 -15.18 -36.32 -42.99 -32.72 20-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -31.34 -17.29 -37.26 -43.55 -33.12 21-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -31.88 -15.04 -37.57 -44.07 -33.69 21-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -32.47 -18.03 -38.65 -44.62 -34.06 22-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -33.02 -15.65 -39 -45.13 -34.81 22-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -33.59 -17.8 -39.76 -45.6 -35.26 23-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -34.12 -15.44 -40 -46.08 -36.09 23-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -27.91 -10.38 -32.58 -45.33 -32.14 24-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -28.93 -12.47 -22.21 -44.97 -30.44 24-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -27.21 -10.2 -21.32 -45.03 -29.59 25-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -19.97 -5.6 -13.03 -40.62 -14.52 25-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -17.39 -8.16 -14.14 -19.15 -6.58 26-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -18.99 -10.04 -15.1 -19 -9.07 26-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -20.89 -11.77 -17.32 -22.08 -12.43 27-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -22.05 -11.42 -18.05 -24.71 -13.97 27-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -22.8 -12.16 -18.94 -26.67 -11.79 28-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -22.67 -11.58 -18.11 -27.24 -13.03 28-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -22.46 -12.77 -19 -27.76 -12.941 1 29-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -11.72 -7.4 -13.22 -7.8 -3.75 29-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -16.76 -10.46 -15.86 -10.22 -7.18 i ayc i Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data Cole Reference Tapp Date Time AWi MW2 CG1 AW1 MW2 AW3 AWi AW2 MW3 MW4 30-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -17.92 -10.82 -16 -12.08 -8.77 30-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -19.5 -12.45 -17.5 -15.68 -11.72 31-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -20.31 -11.77 -17.84 -18.55 -12.17 31-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -21.43 -13.42 -19.45 -22.16 -16.81 01-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -22.14 -12.32 -19.62 -24.26 -17.04 01-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -23.59 -14.87 -21.4 -27.14 -20.8 02-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -24.35 -13.22 -22.1 -28.85 -21.66 02-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -25.61 -15.59 -24.45 -31.24 -24.69 03-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -26.43 -13.84 -25.1 -32.81 -25.51 03-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -27.56 -16.51 -27.47 -34.81 -28 04-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -28.39 -14.38 -28.11 -36.11 -29.03 04-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -29.51 -17.24 -30.09 -37.7 -30.74 05-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -30.39 -14.99 -30.78 -38.82 -31.84 05-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -31.36 -16.57 -31.98 -39.96 -33.06 06-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -32.05 -14.6 -32.45 -40.74 -33.49 06-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -32.87 -17.8 -33.67 -41.66 -34.44 07-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -33.56 -15.39 -34.21 -42.32 -35.49 07-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -34.29 -17.29 -35.24 -43.02 -36.13 08-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -34.81 -15.24 -35.72 -43.55 -36.83 08-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -35.43 -17.82 -37.11 -44.29 -37.34 09-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -17.06 -7.37 -13.6 -18.71 -11.57 09-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -20.16 -11.13 -16.89 -22.08 -16.6 10-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -21.22 -11.48 -18.13 -25.36 -19.1 10-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -8.68 -5.84 -12.27 -3.59 -5.25 11-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -12.55 -8.81 -14.33 -3.76 -7.2 11-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -11.96 -9.72 -14.54 -3.32 -7.36 12-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -13.69 -10.69 -15.21 -8.35 -8.75 12-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -16.03 -12.15 -16.52 -12.5 -12.44 13-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -16.71 -11.83 -17.5 -15.7 -14.61 13-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -18.95 -14.01 -19.45 -20.03 -19.49 14-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -19.56 -13 -20.19 -22.98 -20.55 14-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -21.3 -15.06 -21.97 -26.28 -23.85 15-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -21.82 -13.71 -22.68 -28.39 -25.06 15-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -23.33 -16.23 -24.83 -31.2 -27.85 16-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -23.87 -14.5 -25.51 -32.99 -28.78 16-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -24.83 -15.17 -26.58 -34.77 -30.09 17-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -25.27 -14.19 -26.82 -35.99 -30.63 17-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -26.04 -15.62 -27.72 -37.32 -31.82 18-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -26.36 -14.42 -27.81 -38.23 -32.58 18-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -26.93 -15.84 -28.61 -39.22 -33.57 19-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -26.9 -14.47 -28.59 -39.88 -34.04 19-Aug-2006 20:0000 -27.3 -16.97 -29.63 -40.73 -34.81 20-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -26.86 -15.12 -30.01 -41.34 -35.78 20-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -27.65 -17.85 -31 -42.13 -36.5 21-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -22.23 -11.36 -15.76 -42.66 -37.3 21-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -21.59 -12.67 -18.43 -43 -37.48 22-Aug-2006 08:0000 -20.45 -14.5 1.35 -11.43 -20 -18.38 -43.3 -37.86 -41.5 22-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -19.03 -12.03 -16.85 -43.05 -36.38 23-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -18.15 -11.81 -16.27 -42.79 -36.08 23-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -1.99 -9.09 -14.66 -36.44 -29.94 24-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -2.71 -10.86 -15.56 -36.5 -30.32 24-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -4.02 -12.32 -17 -37.21 -31.71 25-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -7.4 -11.86 -17.81 -37.97 -32.71 25-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -12.19 -13.88 -19.43 -39.09 -33.91 26-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -14.95 -12.68 -20 -39.94 -35.26 26-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -17.71 -15.06 -21.57 -41.04 -36.21 27-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -18.36 -13.38 -22.17 -41.86 -37.37 27-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -20.04 -15.43 -23.42 -42.66 -37.93 28-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -20.47 -13.61 -23.87 -43.23 -38.61 28-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -21.95 -16.24 -25.07 -43.9 -38.971 1 . uyc v 9 Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data n u • Cole Reference Tapp Date Time AWi MW2 CG1 AWi MW2 AW3 AW1 AW2 MW3 MW4 29-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -22.38 -14.27 -25.56 -44.43 -39.38 29-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -23.75 -17.1 -26.98 -45.05 -39.6 30-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -24.05 -14.53 -27.7 -45.57 -39.88 30-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -22.26 -12.46 -27.69 -45.94 -35.51 31-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -20.3 -11.94 -24.51 -45.83 -38.33 31-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -1.26 -6.29 -12.17 -43.88 -33.43 01-Sep-2006 08:00:00 26.4 0.18 -3.22 1.16 3.58 01-Sep-2006 20:00:00 35.93 -3.9 -9.73 2.64 9.1 02-Sep-2006 08:00:00 35.82 -5.22 -11.57 2.81 9.37 02-Sep-2006 20:00:00 30.77 -6.87 -13.12 -0.7 4.24 03-Sep-2006 08:00:00 23.24 -7.95 -13.48 -0.97 -0.34 03-Sep-2006 20:00:00 5.76 -9.66 -14.75 -2.61 -1.35 04-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -0.28 -9.6 -14.31 -4.15 -1.79 04-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -0.81 -10.62 -15.13 -7.3 -3.41 05-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -0.76 -9.52 -13.85 -4.21 -2.59 05-Sep-2006 20:00:00 12.82 -3.56 -9.25 0.07 0.44 06-Sep-2006 08:00:00 26.29 -4.57 -10.13 -0.42 -0.09 06-Sep-2006 20:00:00 28.24 -5.91 -11.7 -0.75 1.25 07-Sep-2006 08:00:00 21.9 -6.6 -12.48 -0.82 -0.52 07-Sep-2006 20:00:00 12.39 -8.08 -14.06 -1.29 -1 08-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -0.04 -8.86 -13.08 -1.7 -1.2 08-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -0.33 -9.93 -14.04 -4.68 -2.26 09-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -1.3 -9.72 -13.8 -6.06 -2.97 09-Sep-2006 20:00:00 0.64 -10.85 -14.42 -8.67 -4.1 10-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -2.14 -10.24 -13.86 -9.03 -4.33 10-Sep-2006 20:00:00 0.13 -11.13 -14.74 -11.41 -5.95 11-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -6.57 -10.55 -14.2 -11.54 -7.11 11-Sep-2006 20:00:00 2.07 -11.41 -14.79 -14.04 -9.19 12-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -3.82 -10.76 -14.1 -15.14 -9.68 12-Sep-2006 20:00:00 0.48 -11.51 -14.64 -17.39 -11.03 13-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -5.35 -10.58 -13.89 -18.55 -11.08 13-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -0.35 -8.92 -12.65 -15.2 -7.69 14-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -1.99 -6.38 -11.28 -3.05 -4.09 14-Sep-2006 20:00:00 2.06 -7.27 -12.25 -1.35 -3.69 15-Sep-2006 08:00:00 1.55 -6.28 -11.57 -0.77 -1.39 15-Sep-2006 20:00:00 5.28 -7.89 -12.42 -3.37 -3.36 16-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -1.79 -8.2 -12.41 -6.86 -4.14 16-Sep-2006 20:00:00 1.18 -8.82 -12.51 -9.5 -5.47 17-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -4.3 -9.25 -12.38 -10.22 -7.15 17-Sep-2006 20:00:00 1.28 -10.28 -13.07 -13.24 -9.7 18-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -6.05 -9.94 -12.76 -15.1 -10.33 18-Sep-2006 20:00:00 1.66 -11.03 -13.35 -17.84 -13.09 19-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -6.35 -10.29 -12.66 -19.35 -13.3 19-Sep-2006 20:00:00 1.49 -9.8 -12.41 -20.21 -10.66 20-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -5.23 1 3 -7.78 -12 -12.17 -13.98 -11.23 -20.5 1 20-Sep-2006 20:00:00 1.34 -9.8 -12.9 -17.36 -14.32 21-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -5.82 -10.39 -12.55 -19.93 -15.42 21-Sep-2006 20:00:00 1.67 -11.22 -13.02 -21.91 -17.22 22-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -5.06 -10.8 -12.59 -23.36 -18.08 22-Sep-2006 20:00:00 1.75 -11.43 -13.16 -24.84 -19.67 23-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -5.93 -10.74 -12.46 -25.98 -20.29 23-Sep-2006 20:00:00 1.43 -11.62 -13.07 -27.36 -21.91 24-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -2.54 -10.67 -12.2 -28.48 -22.58 24-Sep-2006 20:00:00 3 -11.49 -12.93 -29.78 -24.12 25-Sep-2006 08:00:00 0.82 -10.84 -12.47 -30.97 -24.93 25-Sep-2006 20:00:00 1.72 -11.46 -12.95 -32.15 -26.13 26-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -5.49 -10.96 -12.63 -33.13 -26.92 26-Sep-2006 20:00:00 1.75 -11.77 -13.29 -34.15 -28.16 27-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -5.59 -11.04 -12.8 -34.96 -28.73 27-Sep-2006 20:00:00 1.53 -11.77 -13.55 -35.82 -29.63 "Uc o Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data Cole Reference Tapp Date Time AW1 MW2 CG1 AW1 MW2 AW3 AW1 AW2 MW3 MW4 28-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -5.26 -10.87 -13.09 -36.5 -30.05 28-Sep-2006 20:00:00 1.52 -11.75 -13.57 -37.09 -30.85 29-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -3.13 -9.58 -12.33 -37.66 -30.21 29-Sep-2006 20:00:00 1.6 -10.5 -12.94 -37.99 -31.04 30-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -6.09 -10.47 -12.51 -38.35 -31.53 30-Sep-2006 20:00:00 1.33 -11.12 -12.82 -38.75 -32.21 01-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -6.16 -10.51 -12.39 -39.11 -32.57 01-Oct-2006 20:00:00 1.18 -11.32 -12.93 -39.59 -33.24 02-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -4.39 -10.71 -12.68 -40.07 -33.74 02-Oct-2006 20:00:00 1.02 -11.46 -13.29 -40.53 -34.34 03-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -4.74 -10.84 -12.92 -40.92 -34.68 03-Oct-2006 20:00:00 1.02 -11.47 -13.67 -41.29 -35.18 04-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -4.41 -10.81 -13.06 -41.62 -35.47 04-Oct-2006 20:00:00 0.19 -11.56 -13.69 -41.95 -35.84 05-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -10.03 -10.77 -12.98 -42.26 -36.08 05-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -6.79 -11.41 -13.74 -42.61 -36.46 06-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -13.73 -10.8 -12.63 -42.88 -36.67 06-Oct-2006 20:00:00 2.69 -5.37 -10.68 -41.93 -32.02 07-Oct-2006 08:00:00 1.63 -6.76 -11.77 -39.52 -29.25 07-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -1.2 -6.47 -11.48 -38.26 -29.26 08-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -3.92 -6.67 -11.78 -36.93 -28.25 08-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -2.21 -6.91 -11.66 -35.65 -28.57 09-Oct-2006 08:00:00 0.73 -6.55 -11.46 -34.83 -28.51 09-Oct-2006 20:00:00 4.62 -6.33 -11.15 -33.87 -27.7 10-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -1.43 -6.59 -11.39 -31.38 -26.86 10-Oct-2006 20:00:00 3.28 -7.81 -11.54 -30.82 -28.19 11-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -4.56 -7.59 -11.36 -31.26 -28.9 11-Oct-2006 20:00:00 2.19 -7.91 -11.04 -31.88 -29.78 12-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -5.67 -7.74 -11.1 -32.43 -30.3 12-Oct-2006 20:00:00 2.53 -8.41 -11.43 -33.28 -31.37 13-Oct-2006 08:00:00 0.55 -8.54 -11.6 -34.15 -32.17 13-Oct-2006 20:00:00 3.31 -8.66 -11.44 -34.99 -32.9 14-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -4.66 -8.21 -11.57 -35.8 -33.35 14-Oct-2006 20:00:00 2.43 -8.71 -11.61 -36.61 -34.01 15-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -2.04 -8.83 -11.74 -37.39 -34.43 15-Oct-2006 20:00:00 3.29 -8.87 -11.84 -38.1 -34.93 16-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -3.83 -9.21 -12.31 -38.71 -35.23 16-Oct-2006 20:00:00 1.91 -9.54 -12.2 -39.26 -35.62 17-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -2.36 -9.23 -11.64 -39.61 -35.64 17-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -5.64 -5.75 -10.71 -39.43 -34.03 18-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -4.46 2 0.55 -4.92 -7.5 -9.72 -0.08 -2.62 -5.5 18-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -6.33 -11.12 -0.71 -3.31 19-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -6.56 -11.35 -1.19 -2.82 19-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -6.94 -11.09 -3 -3.55 20-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -6.87 -10.86 -4.97 -4.38 20-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -7.78 -11.58 -9.63 -8.15 21-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -7.51 -11.68 -12.53 -12.12 21-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -8.09 -11.57 -15.23 -14.83 22-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -7.91 -11.51 -17.38 -16.21 22-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -6.09 -10.75 -2.03 -6.89 23-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -6.83 -11.18 -3.07 -5.81 23-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -7.23 -11.33 -8.14 -8.97 24-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -7.29 -11.42 -11.37 -13.4 24-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -7.49 -11.47 -14.62 -16.2 25-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -7.18 -11.51 -17.18 -17.67 25-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -7.54 -11.39 -19.01 -18.83 26-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -7.63 -11.59 -20.75 -19.88 26-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -7.84 -11.4 -22.15 -20.73 27-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -7.55 -11.36 -23.24 -21.361 1 27-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -4.42 9.15 17.78 -12.461 1 may., ? ., u Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data C? Cole Reference Tapp Date Time AW1 MW2 CG1 AW1 MW2 AW3 AW1 AW2 MW3 MW4 28-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -4.1 -7.73 0.13 0.17 28-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -5.54 -9.83 -0.61 -0.74 29-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -5.88 -10.8 -0.97 -1.18 29-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -6.22 -11.14 -2.06 -1.78 30-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -6.19 -11.2 -4.37 -2.34 30-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -6.43 -11.19 -6.53 -3.13 31-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -6.36 -11.27 -7.59 -4.24 31-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -6.52 -11.17 -8.2 -5.2 01-Nov-2006 08:00:00 -6.44 -11.33 -8.67 -6.16 01-Nov-2006 20:00:00 -6.62 -11.21 -9.64 -7.64 02-Nov-2006 08:00:00 -6.52 -11.31 -9.93 -8.23 02-Nov-2006 20:00:00 -6.65 -11.35 -11.39 -10.26 03-Nov-2006 08:00:00 -6.61 -11.47 -13.38 -13.2 03-Nov-2006 20:00:00 -6.72 -11.36 -15.31 -14.98 04-Nov-2006 08:00:00 -6.67 -11.58 -16.9 -16.39 04-Nov-2006 20:00:00 -6.71 -11.31 -18.06 -17.3 05-Nov-2006 08:00:00 -5.96 -11.47 -19.04 -17.99 05-Nov-2006 20:00:00 -5.97 -11.22 -19.62 -18.48 06-Nov-2006 08:00:00 -6.14 -11.55 -20.23 -18.62 06-Nov-2006 20:00:00 -6.22 -11.33 -20.55 -18.63 07-Nov-2006 08:00:00 -6.24 -11.4 -20.44 -18.78 07-Nov-2006 20:00:00 -2.47 -7.89 0.39 0.02 08-Nov-2006 08:00:00 -4.47 -9.58 -0.21 -0.3 08-Nov-2006 20:00:00 -5.03 -10.17 -0.55 -0.74 09-Nov-2006 08:00:00 -5.33 -10.86 -0.81 -1.09 09-Nov-2006 20:00:00 -5.61 -10.92 -1.22 -1.53 10-Nov-2006 08:00:00 -5.72 -11.29 -2.29 -1.95 10-Nov-2006 20:00:00 -5.78 -11.14 -4.15 -2.43 11-Nov-2006 08:00:00 -5.88 -11.34 -5.25 -2.73 11-Nov-2006 20:00:00 -5.83 -11.14 -5.9 -3.38 12-Nov-2006 08:00:00 -2.96 -9.5 0.16 -0.14 12-Nov-2006 20:00:00 -2.49 -8.1 0.13 0.23 13-Nov-2006 08:00:00 2.5 0.8 -4.31 -6.25 -9.68 -0.36 -0.38 -0.25 Page 11 Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data Water Level (inches) Edmunsen Date Time CG1 CG2 CG3 MW1 AW2 MW3 AW4 MW5 MW6 AW7 CG1 01-Jan-2006 08:00:00 2.46 2.94 -0.61 01-Jan-2006 20:00:00 2.31 2.98 0.03 02-Jan-2006 08:00:00 2.36 3.04 -1.36 02-Jan-2006 20:00:00 3.15 3.68 0.4 03-Jan-2006 08:00:00 3.34 3.66 1.06 03-Jan-2006 20:00:00 3.04 3.31 1.37 04-Jan-2006 08:00:00 2.86 3.11 0.46 04-Jan-2006 20:00:00 2.94 3.08 0.61 05-Jan-2006 08:00:00 2.95 2.99 0.25 05-Jan-2006 20:00:00 2.92 2.86 0.14 06-Jan-2006 08:00:00 2.94 3.24 0.08 06-Jan-2006 20:00:00 2.76 3.28 0.35 07-Jan-2006 08:00:00 2.66 3.15 -0.33 07-Jan-2006 20:00:00 2.6 3.23 0.01 08-Jan-2006 08:00:00 2.49 3.13 -0.83 08-Jan-2006 20:00:00 2.44 3.14 -0.68 09-Jan-2006 08:00:00 2.35 3.13 -0.84 09-Jan-2006 20:00:00 2.25 3.17 -0.45 10-Jan-2006 08:00:00 2.22 3.17 -1.17 10-Jan-2006 20:00:00 2.19 3.14 -0.96 11-Jan-2006 08:00:00 2.27 3.12 -1.19 11-Jan-2006 20:00:00 1.62 2.94 -0.28 12-Jan-2006 08:00:00 1.51 2.17 -0.65 12-Jan-2006 20:00:00 1.52 1.77 -0.68 13-Jan-2006 08:00:00 1.47 1.41 -1.03 13-Jan-2006 20:00:00 1.71 1.22 -1.08 14-Jan-2006 08:00:00 2.33 1.91 -0.23 14-Jan-2006 20:00:00 2.05 1.55 -0.76 15-Jan-2006 08:00:00 1.61 1.2 -1.34 15-Jan-2006 20:00:00 1.43 0.92 -1.22 16-Jan-2006 08:00:00 1.35 0.72 -1.91 16-Jan-2006 20:00:00 1.33 0.57 -0.75 17-Jan-2006 08:00:00 1.25 0.42 -0.98 17-Jan-2006 20:00:00 1.37 0.29 -0.65 18-Jan-2006 08:00:00 1.97 1.02 -0.06 18-Jan-2006 20:00:00 1.77 1.12 -0.47 19-Jan-2006 08:00:00 1.66 0.8 -0.76 19-Jan-2006 20:00:00 1.57 0.62 -0.66 20-Jan-2006 08:00:00 1.47 1.55 -0.86 20-Jan-2006 20:00:00 1.43 1.98 -0.65 21-Jan-2006 08:00:00 1.41 2.02 -0.96 21-Jan-2006 20:00:00 1.87 2.47 -0.35 22-Jan-2006 08:00:00 1.74 2.21 -0.39 22-Jan-2006 20:00:00 1.73 2.21 -0.24 23-Jan-2006 08:00:00 1.77 2.22 -0.12 23-Jan-2006 20:00:00 1.83 2.24 -0.01 24-Jan-2006 08:00:00 2.14 2.53 0.33 24-Jan-2006 20:00:00 2.07 2.3 0.34 25-Jan-2006 08:00:00 1.87 2.14 -0.27 25-Jan-2006 20:00:00 1.58 2.04 -0.35 26-Jan-2006 08:00:00 1.49 2.01 -0.86 26-Jan-2006 20:00:00 1.35 2.05 -0.78 27-Jan-2006 08:00:00 1 2.07 -1.47 27-Jan-2006 20:00:00 1.25 2.21 -1.13 28-Jan-2006 08:00:00 0.93 2.12 -1.72 28-Jan-2006 20:00:00 1.19 2.16 -0.95 29-Jan-2006 08:00:00 1.25 2.12 -1.29 29-Jan-2006 20:00:00 1.32 2.14 -0.82 30-Jan-2006 08:00:00 1.32 2.37 -1.08 30-Jan-2006 20:00:00 1.44 2.61 -0.81 -zl- , rI L Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data 0 • Water Level (inches) Edmunsen Date Time CGi CG2 CG3 MW1 AW2 MW3 AW4 MW5 MW6 AW7 CGi 31-Jan-2006 08:00:00 2.28 3.43 0.4 31-Jan-2006 20:00:00 1.95 2.86 -0.04 01-Feb-2006 08:00:00 1.83 2.74 -0.47 01-Feb-2006 20:00:00 1.71 2.71 -0.35 02-Feb-2006 08:00:00 1.66 2.7 -0.68 02-Feb-2006 20:00:00 1.71 2.69 -0.21 03-Feb-2006 08:00:00 1.69 2.71 -0.35 03-Feb-2006 20:00:00 1.52 2.69 -0.49 04-Feb-2006 08:00:00 1.64 2.67 -0.44 04-Feb-2006 20:00:00 1.66 2.75 -0.27 05-Feb-2006 08:00:00 1.44 2.67 -1.59 05-Feb-2006 20:00:00 1.2 2.57 -1.34 06-Feb-2006 08:00:00 1.12 2.58 -2.18 06-Feb-2006 20:00:00 1.08 2.73 -1.92 07-Feb-2006 08:00:00 1.26 2.92 -2.13 07-Feb-2006 20:00:00 1.04 2.91 -2.01 08-Feb-2006 08:00:00 0.7 2.78 -3.1 08-Feb-2006 20:00:00 0.77 2.89 -2.25 09-Feb-2006 08:00:00 0.44 2.95 -3.29 09-Feb-2006 20:00:00 0.14 2.87 -3.16 10-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -0.96 2.79 -4.62 10-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -0.41 2.95 -3.03 11-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -0.44 2.99 -3.2 11-Feb-2006 20:00:00 1.57 3.4 -1.06 12-Feb-2006 08:00:00 1.45 3.11 -0.96 12-Feb-2006 20:00:00 1.17 3.05 -1.13 13-Feb-2006 08:00:00 0.82 2.82 -2.42 13-Feb-2006 20:00:00 0.96 2.95 -1.78 14-Feb-2006 08:00:00 0.47 2.63 -2.92 14-Feb-2006 20:00:00 0.52 2.9 -1.45 15-Feb-2006 08:00:00 0.27 2.84 -2.78 15-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -0.08 2.83 -2.41 16-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -0.4 2.78 -2.96 16-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -0.87 2.85 -2.83 17-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -1.04 2.95 -2.98 17-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -1.57 3 -3.47 18-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -2.1 2.92 -3.97 18-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -1.86 3.01 -4.36 19-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -3.02 3.02 -4.98 19-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -3.74 2.91 -4.79 20-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -2.82 3.1 -4.3 20-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -2.95 3.14 -4.49 21-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -3.23 2.97 -5.03 21-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -4.02 2.97 -5.1 22-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -4.16 2.86 -5.44 22-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -0.44 3.13 -3.12 23-Feb-2006 08:00:00 1.63 3.55 -0.79 23-Feb-2006 20:00:00 1.46 3.34 -0.28 24-Feb-2006 08:00:00 1.22 2.92 -1.27 24-Feb-2006 -- - 20:00:00 0.92 2.97 -0.66 T5 Feb-2006 08:00:00 0.94 2.89 -1.17 25-Feb-2006 20:00:00 1.04 2.97 -0.71 26-Feb-2006 08:00:00 0.81 3.05 -1.52 26-Feb-2006 20:00:00 0.38 2.92 -1.47 27-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -0.28 2.92 -2.2 27-Feb-2006 20:00:00 0.04 2.95 -2 28-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -0.19 3.05 2.47 28-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -0.64 2.98 -2.63 01-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -0.98 2.93 -3.3 01-Mar-2006 2000:00 -1.75 2.94 -3.47- . uy„ . Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data Water Level (inches) Edmunsen Date Time CG1 CG2 CG3 MWi AW2 MW3 AW4 MW5 MW6 AW7 CG1 02-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -1.98 2.98 -3.8 02-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -2.86 2.92 -4.19 03-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -4.11 2.87 -5.64 03-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -5.23 2.82 -6.43 04-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -6.18 2.82 -7.24 04-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -7.01 2.81 -7.6 05-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -7.89 2.77 -8.31 05-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -8.26 2.8 -8.63 06-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -8.25 2.8 -8.74 06-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -5.28 3.1 -7.22 07-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -6.41 3.03 -7.56 07-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -8.08 2.98 -8.34 08-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -8.83 2.88 -9.09 08-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -8.96 2.88 -9.31 09-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -9.13 2.95 -9.5 09-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -9.49 2.99 -9.47 10-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -9.53 2.97 -9.55 10-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -10.11 3.13 -10 11-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -10.45 2.87 -11.11 11-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -10.84 2.9 -10.85 12-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -10.13 2.97 -10.21 12-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -10.74 2.97 -10.44 13-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -10.69 2.92 -10.42 13-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -10.93 3 -10.16 14-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -10.78 3 -10.03 14-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -12.01 2.97 -11.31 15-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -12.5 2.87 -12.64 15-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -13.13 2.76 -12.72 16-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -13.41 2.68 -13.51 16-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -13.68 2.84 -13.04 17-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -13.71 2.85 -13.23 17-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -14.27 2.58 -13.6 18-Mar-2006 . 08:00:00 -14.64 1.88 -14.53 18-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -14.92 1.38 -14.15 19-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -15.33 0.88 -14.96 19-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -15.54 0.54 -14.67 20-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -15.87 0.12 -15.36 20-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -15.1 0.13 -12.66 21-Mar-2006 08:00:00 1.63 2.61 -0.43 21-Mar-2006 20:00:00 1.52 2.09 -0.05 22-Mar-2006 08:00:00 1.33 0.5 1 1.25 1.17 -2.5 1.65 1.75 1 -0.32 0 22-Mar-2006 20:00:00 0.83 1.28 -0.8 23-Mar-2006 08:00:00 0.67 0.85 -1.08 23-Mar-2006 20:00:00 0.51 0.7 -1.13 24-Mar-2006 08:00:00 0.9 0.68 -1.07 24-Mar-2006 20:00:00 0.65 0.6 -1.12 25-Mar-2006 08:00:00 0.5 0.41 -1.56 25-Mar-2006 20:00:00 0.17 0.25 -1.24 26-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -0.08 -0.02 -1.56 26-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -0.68 -0.31 -1.58 27-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -1.3 -0.63 -2.94 27-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -2.46 -0.89 -3.06 28-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -3.47 -1.12 -3.8 28-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -4.15 -1.44 -4.4 29-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -4.97 -1.81 -5.49 29-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -6.44 -2.46 -6.21 30-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -7.3 -3.03 -7.07 30-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -8.3 -4.29 -7.75 31-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -8.79 -5.26 -8.5 31-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -9.39 -6.63 -8.8 n u r1 L? • 11 0 rayu 1-+ • Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data Water Level (inches) Edmunsen Date Time CG1 CG2 CG3 MW1 AW2 MW3 AW4 MW5 MW6 AW7 CG1 01-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -8.06 -5.61 -8.05 01-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -9.59 -7.07 -8.62 02-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -10.27 -8.21 -9.7 02-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -11.2 -9.73 -10.1 03-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -6.05 -4.27 -6.8 03-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -1.77 -2.1 -3.96 04-Apr-2006 08:00:00 0.52 1.07 -2.69 04-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -0.67 1.01 -2.77 05-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -1.72 1.29 -3.4 05-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -4.6 1.31 -4.41 06-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -6.12 1.55 -6.16 06-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -7.96 1.51 -6.6 07-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -8.28 1.7 -7.3 07-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -10 1.6 -8.26 08-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -10.21 1.57 -8.86 08-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -6.95 1.8 -6.3 09-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -5.03 1.75 -6.24 09-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -8.88 1.42 -7.99 10-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -9.93 1.36 -8.93 10-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -11.53 1.29 -10.1 11-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -12.01 1.49 -11.06 11-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -13.07 1.46 -12.02 12-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -13.42 1.5 -12.65 12-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -14.14 1.41 -13.31 13-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -14.29 1.38 -13.54 13-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -14.97 1.39 -13.77 14-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -15.11 1.42 -13.74 14-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -15.71 1.3 -14.2 15-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -15.9 1.49 -14.42 15-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -16.79 1.49 -15.54 16-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -17.14 1.72 -15.92 16-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -17.72 1.63 -16.4 17-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -17.97 1.76 -16.54 17-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -17.4 1.94 -13.76 18-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -17.72 1.84 -15.6 18-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -18.56 1.7 -16.43 19-Apr-2006 08:00:00 0 0 0 -22.75 -18.85 -18.5 1.79 0 -17.5 -17.14 0 19-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -19.42 1.6 -17.61 20-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -19.82 1.75 -18.41 20-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -20.44 1.54 -18.83 21-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -20.86 1.7 -19.67 21-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -21.45 1.46 -19.95 22-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -21.67 1.59 -19.96 22-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -13.34 3.18 -2.67 23-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -8.57 3 -0.76 23-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -10.68 2.44 -0.93 24-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -11.04 2.26 -1.53 24-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -12.05 2.09 -1.69 25-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -12.35 2.06 -2.3 25-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -13.67 1.59 -2.52 26-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -14.31 1.74 -4.41 26-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -9.91 2.35 -2.73 27-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -1.49 2.93 -0.26 27-Apr-2006 20:00:00 1.67 3.42 0.11 28-Apr-2006 08:00:00 1.21 2.71 -0.96 28-Apr-2006 20:00:00 0.62 2.27 -0.75 29-Apr-2006 08:00:00 0.31 2.19 -1.28 29-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -0.47 1.97 -1.39 30-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -0.85 2.02 -1.47 30-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -3.05 1.85 -1.99 "&v I v Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data Water Level (inches) Edmunsen Date Time CGi CG2 CG3 MW1 AW2 MW3 AW4 MW5 MW6 AW7 CGi 01-May-2006 08:00:00 -4.56 1.92 -2.54 01-May-2006 20:00:00 -7.47 1.75 -3.54 02-May-2006 08:00:00 -8.3 1.73 -4.28 02-May-2006 20:00:00 -10.36 1.62 -5.72 03-May-2006 08:00:00 -10.87 1.74 -7.15 03-May-2006 20:00:00 -12.81 1.53 -8.99 04-May-2006 08:00:00 -13.37 1.74 -10.12 04-May-2006 20:00:00 -14.56 1.5 -11.37 05-May-2006 08:00:00 -14.87 1.68 -11.88 05-May-2006 20:00:00 -14.04 1.87 -5.42 06-May-2006 08:00:00 -2.75 2.71 -2.17 06-May-2006 20:00:00 -7.88 2.17 -1.52 07-May-2006 08:00:00 -9.62 2.15 -1.82 07-May-2006 20:00:00 0.9 3.52 0.33 08-May-2006 08:00:00 1.44 3.16 -0.02 08-May-2006 20:00:00 1.13 2.55 -0.9 09-May-2006 08:00:00 0.9 2.42 -0.83 09-May-2006 20:00:00 0.61 1.76 -0.84 10-May-2006 08:00:00 0.47 1.9 -0.92 10-May-2006 20:00:00 0.1 2.23 -1.02 11-May-2006 08:00:00 0.03 2.3 -0.6 11-May-2006 20:00:00 0.36 2.61 -0.42 12-May-2006 08:00:00 0.14 2.5 -1.14 12-May-2006 20:00:00 -0.93 2.26 -1.63 13-May-2006 08:00:00 -1.68 2.29 -1.65 13-May-2006 20:00:00 -4.89 2.08 -2.1 14-May-2006 08:00:00 -6.18 2.19 -2.93 14-May-2006 20:00:00 -5.6 2.35 -2.52 15-May-2006 08:00:00 1.39 3.13 -0.43 15-May-2006 20:00:00 1.21 2.59 -0.27 16-May-2006 08:00:00 0.91 2.53 -0.94 16-May-2006 20:00:00 0.37 1.91 -0.81 17-May-2006 08:00:00 0.06 0.05 0.01 0.5 0.26 -23.25 1.54 -0.5 1 -0.86 0.05 17-May-2006 20:00:00 -0.46 1.12 -1.07 18-May-2006 08:00:00 -0.7 0.94 -1.54 18-May-2006 20:00:00 2.39 3.05 0.06 19-May-2006 08:00:00 1.73 2.63 -0.15 19-May-2006 20:00:00 1.23 1.74 -0.94 20-May-2006 08:00:00 1.12 1.39 -1.26 20-May-2006 20:00:00 0.67 0.94 -1.23 21-May-2006 08:00:00 0.65 0.85 -1.02 21-May-2006 20:00:00 -0.03 0.43 -1.12 22-May-2006 08:00:00 -0.29 0.21 -1.97 22-May-2006 20:00:00 -1.28 0.1 -2.32 23-May-2006 08:00:00 -2.17 -0.15 -3.01 23-May-2006 20:00:00 -5.97 -0.6 -4.5 24-May-2006 08:00:00 -7.36 -0.82 -6 24-May-2006 20:00:00 -10.75 0.29 -7.1 25-May-2006 08:00:00 -11.13 -0.14 -8.07 25-May-2006 20:00:00 -13.09 -0.61 -9.91 26-May-2006 08:00:00 -13.38 -0.82 -10.33 26-May-2006 20:00:00 -14.77 -1.58 -11.97 27-May-2006 08:00:00 -5.97 -0.03 -4.16 27-May-2006 20:00:00 -11.17 -0.42 -6.05 28-May-2006 08:00:00 -12.19 -0.55 -7.19 28-May-2006 20:00:00 -14.37 -1.13 -8.94 29-May-2006 08:00:00 -14.94 -1.59 -10.42 29-May-2006 20:00:00 -16.35 -3.38 -12 30-May-2006 08:00:00 -16.79 -5.12 -12.8 30-May-2006 20:00:00 -18.04 -10.78 -14.37 -Z:,- . - Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data Water Level (inches) Edmunsen Date Time CGi CG2 CG3 MW1 AW2 MW3 AW4 MW5 MW6 AW7 CGi 31-May-2006 08:00:00 -18.51 -12.59 -15.18 31-May-2006 20:00:00 -19.47 -15.61 -15.99 01-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -19.8 -16.35 -16.29 01-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -20.72 -18.08 -17.12 02-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -21.1 -18.48 -17.19 02-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -21.95 -19.7 -18.02 03-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -22.33 -19.7 -18.22 03-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -19.53 -8.36 -11.95 04-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -19.93 -11.41 -14.02 04-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -20.9 -14.77 -15.4 05-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -18.66 -3.28 -7.74 05-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -3.05 1.68 -1.78 06-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -4.76 0.97 -0.92 06-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -7.47 0.45 -1.06 07-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -8.75 0.16 -1.76 07-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -11.88 -0.4 -1.8 08-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -12.32 -0.72 -2.71 08-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -12.6 -0.75 -2.87 09-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -12.52 -1.04 -4.22 09-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -14.61 -1.88 -6.06 10-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -15.13 -2.49 -7.75 10-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -16.44 -5.65 -10.32 11-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -16.81 -6.74 -11.17 11-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -17.93 -12.19 -13.35 12-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -17.16 -6.57 -10.88 12-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -17.12 -4.05 -7.86 13-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -17.33 -6.25 -10.27 13-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -17.75 -6.49 -10.55 14-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -14.82 -0.96 -2.75 14-Jun-2006 20:00:00 1.61 3.78 3.95 15-Jun-2006 08:00:00 1.2 1.67 4.18 15-Jun-2006 20:00:00 0.64 0.93 0.47 16-Jun-2006 08:00:00 0.34 0.55 -0.82 16-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -0.4 0.03 -1.14 17-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -0.72 -0.21 -1.39 17-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -2.1 -0.76 -1.69 18-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -2.85 -1.08 -2.42 18-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -7.05 -2.01 -3.57 19-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -8.19 -2.69 -4.76 19-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -11.72 -6.2 -7.46 20-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -12.18 -7.32 -8.61 20-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -14.32 -13.51 -12.08 21-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -14.8 -14.38 -12.88 21-Jun-2006 20:00:00 1.4 3.98 9.47 22-Jun-2006 08:00:00 0 0 0 2 5.66 -1 2.47 -2 1.5 9.81 0.5 22-Jun-2006 20:00:00 3.02 1.22 0.54 23-Jun-2006 08:00:00 2.19 0.76 -0.24 23-Jun-2006 20:00:00 1.43 0.24 -0.52 24-Jun-2006 08:00:00 1.05 0.02 -0.79 24-Jun-2006 20:00:00 0.37 -0.47 -1.04 25-Jun-2006 08:00:00 0.16 -0.73 -1.5 25-Jun-2006 20:00:00 1.94 1.87 0.58 26-Jun-2006 08:00:00 1.59 1.4 0.01 26-Jun-2006 20:00:00 3.35 3.46 1.76 27-Jun-2006 08:00:00 2.99 1.91 0.62 27-Jun-2006 20:00:00 2.96 1.73 0.55 28-Jun-2006 08:00:00 2.48 1.26 0.06 28-Jun-2006 20:00:00 2.04 0.79 -0.32 29-Jun-2006 08:00:00 1.76 0.59 -0.42 29-Jun-2006 20:00:00 1.16 0.16 -0.55 Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data Water Level (inches) Edmunsen Date Time CG1 CG2 CG3 MW1 AW2 MW3 AW4 MW5 MW6 AW7 CG1 30-Jun-2006 08:00:00 0.94 -0.08 -0.86 30-Jun-2006 20:00:00 0.39 -0.5 -1.28 01-Jul-2006 08:00:00 0.17 -0.85 -1.52 01-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -0.71 -1.71 -2.01 02-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -1.07 -2.52 -3.21 02-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -3.45 -5.49 -5.07 03-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -4.61 -6.58 -6.12 03-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -9.09 -11.79 -8.88 04-Jul-2006 08:00:00 4.67 6.95 4.82 04-Jul-2006 20:00:00 3.14 2.11 0.56 05-Jul-2006 08:00:00 2.54 1.32 0.11 05-Jul-2006 20:00:00 1.86 0.64 -0.06 06-Jul-2006 08:00:00 1.48 0.38 -0.49 06-Jul-2006 20:00:00 2.3 1.83 0.31 07-Jul-2006 08:00:00 2.07 1.39 -0.35 07-Jul-2006 20:00:00 1.6 0.83 -0.69 08-Jul-2006 08:00:00 1.35 0.53 -1.02 08-Jul-2006 2000:00 0.93 0.18 -0.89 09-Jul-2006 08:00:00 0.76 -0.07 -1.44 09-Jul-2006 20:00:00 0.15 -0.53 -1.38 10-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -0.01 -0.78 -2.21 10-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -1.09 -1.77 -2.73 11-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -1.5 -2.49 -4.21 11-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -4.97 -5.91 -5.95 12-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -6.46 -6.97 -7.23 12-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -10.73 -12.11 -9.61 13-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -11.41 -13.08 -10.21 13-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -13.72 -16.34 -12.45 14-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -14.23 -16.88 -13.03 14-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -15.79 -18.97 -14.73 15-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -16.15 -19.29 -14.81 15-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -17.37 -20.74 -16.1 16-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -15.83 -17 -13.13 16-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -17.5 -19.74 -15.51 17-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -18.01 -20.76 -16.32 17-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -19.16 -22.12 -17.45- 18-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -19.61 -22.68 -18.06 18-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -20.76 -23.6 -18.84 19-Jul-2006 08:00:00 0.32 0 0.35 -25 -21.27 -26 -24.09 -19 -23 -19.58 0.95 19-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -21.98 -24.44 -20.17 20-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -22.32 -24.68 -20.3 20-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -23.11 -25.3 -20.56 21-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -23.66 -25.59 -20.96 21-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -24.55 -25.91 -21.47 22-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -25.14 -26.38 -21.61 22-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -25.93 -26.94 -22.29 23-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -26.56 -27.54 -22.79 23-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -22.83 -18.61 -13.99 24-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -22.45 -19.45 -17.2 24-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -21.83 -12.75 -10.26 25-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -12.7 0.05 -0.68 25-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -3.51 2.48 -0.16 26-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -5.98 1.56 -1.34 26-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -10.18 0.83 -1.63 27-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -10.9 0.52 -1.54 27-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -1.13 1.82 -0.77 28-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -1.37 1.37 -1.06 28-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -0.11 1.6 -0.4 29-Jul-2006 08:00:00 1.54 2.91 0.51 29-Jul-2006 20:00:00 1 1.8 0.36 -y.. , - Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data lp • Water Level (inches) Edmunsen Date Time CG1 CG2 CG3 MW1 AW2 MW3 AW4 MW5 MW6 AW7 CG1 30-Jul-2006 08:00:00 0.78 1.34 -0.15 30-Jul-2006 20:00:00 0.06 0.89 -0.35 31-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -0.16 0.59 -1.02 31-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -1.75 0.19 -1.67 01-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -3.08 -0.11 -2.34 01-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -8.58 -0.73 -2.9 02-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -9.32 -1.16 -3.89 02-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -12.66 -2.69 -6.23 03-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -13.02 -3.84 -7.35 03-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -15 -8.63 -10.64 04-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -15.39 -9.8 -11.34 04-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -16.88 -14.47 -13.89 05-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -17.43 -15.49 -14.79 05-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -18.54 -17.38 -16.3 06-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -17.2 -12.86 -14.87 06-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -18.68 -16.88 -16.72 07-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -19.08 -17.79 -17.04 07-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -19.99 -18.98 -17.64 08-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -20.35 -19.59 -17.79 08-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -21.55 -20.27 -14.47 09-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -2.99 3.31 -0.35 09-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -9.16 1.53 -1.04 10-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -10.01 0.94 -1.22 10-Aug-2006 20:00:00 0.49 2.18 0 11-Aug-2006 08:00:00 0.61 1.58 -0.81 11-Aug-2006 20:00:00 0.65 1.63 -1.28 12-Aug-2006 08:00:00 0.32 1.25 -0.96 12-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -0.36 0.84 -1.41 13-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -1.03 0.54 -1.39 13-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -5.79 0.04 -1.86 14-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -7.57 -0.21 -2.56 14-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -11.52 -0.78 -3.61 15-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -11.96 -1.19 -4.9 15-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -14.25 -2.74 -8.22 16-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -14.72 -4 -9.57 16-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -15.75 -6.67 -11.27 17-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -16.18 -8.02 -12.15 17-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -17.05 -11.51 -13.36 18-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -17.38 -12.23 -13.74 18-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -18.07 -14.43 -14.66 19-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -18.45 -14.93 -15.05 19-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -19.33 -16.79 -16.09 20-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -19.73 -17.18 -16.58 20-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -20.63 -18.79 -17.56 21-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -21.11 -18.96 -18.16 21-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -21.55 -19.59 -18.62 22-Aug-2006 08:00:00 0.3 0 0.4 -28.5 -21.63 -21.5 -18.56 -20 -19.5 -17.62 0.25 22-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -21.62 -17.92 -17.43 23-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -21.8 -17.03 -17.19 23-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -15.62 -2.12 -6.06 24-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -16.34 -2.59 -8.03 24-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -17.31 -5.08 -10.53 25-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -17.88 -6.68 -11.7 25-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -18.91 -11.92 -13.68 26-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -19.47 -12.96 -14.41 26-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -20.43 -15.43 -15.7 27-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -20.99 -16.11 -16.26 27-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -21.92 -17.54 -16.94 28-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -22.39 -17.88 -17.24 28-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -23.22 -19.28 -17.85 ? uyc i v Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data Water Level (inches) Edmunsen Date Time CG1 CG2 CG3 MW1 AW2 MW3 AW4 MW5 MW6 AW7 CG1 29-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -23.76 -19.48 -18.22 29-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -24.71 -20.97 -19.01 30-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -25.21 -20.1 -18.56 30-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -22.85 -6.54 -10.65 31-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -22.42 -6.77 -11.71 31-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -14.43 1.58 -1.12 01-Sep-2006 08:00:00 13.92 20.1 28.65 01-Sep-2006 20:00:00 13.25 29.33 37.82 02-Sep-2006 08:00:00 14.09 29.85 37.32 02-Sep-2006 20:00:00 14.16 25.86 35.86 03-Sep-2006 08:00:00 14.34 21.13 30.33 03-Sep-2006 20:00:00 14.5 13.09 24.17 04-Sep-2006 08:00:00 5.46 4 0.88 04-Sep-2006 20:00:00 3.61 2.54 2.23 05-Sep-2006 08:00:00 2.85 2.28 -1.41 05-Sep-2006 20:00:00 6.45 7.19 14.3 06-Sep-2006 08:00:00 14.15 16.42 25.47 06-Sep-2006 20:00:00 14.22 22.37 32.09 07-Sep-2006 08:00:00 14.42 19.75 27.01 07-Sep-2006 20:00:00 14.36 14 24.81 08-Sep-2006 08:00:00 7.26 4.35 2.44 08-Sep-2006 20:00:00 4.23 2.84 2.53 09-Sep-2006 08:00:00 2.89 2.25 -2.09 09-Sep-2006 20:00:00 2.7 1.9 1.74 10-Sep-2006 08:00:00 1.84 1.63 -2.61 10-Sep-2006 20:00:00 1.63 1.35 1.03 11-Sep-2006 08:00:00 1.3 1.11 -2.15 11-Sep-2006 20:00:00 0.98 0.87 0.49 12-Sep-2006 08:00:00 0.84 0.64 -2.6 12-Sep-2006 20:00:00 0.59 0.37 0.76 13-Sep-2006 08:00:00 0.46 0.14 -1.17 13-Sep-2006 20:00:00 1.36 0.64 -0.1 14-Sep-2006 08:00:00 1.9 1.89 0.33 14-Sep-2006 20:00:00 1.64 1.99 1.32 15-Sep-2006 08:00:00 1.62 2.59 -1.99 15-Sep-2006 20:00:00 1.51 1.98 1.17 16-Sep-2006 08:00:00 1.32 1.55 -2.81 16-Sep-2006 20:00:00 1.28 1.31 0.9 17-Sep-2006 08:00:00 1.08 1.13 -2.22 17-Sep-2006 20:00:00 1 0.85 1.6 18-Sep-2006 08:00:00 0.9 0.66 -5.29 18-Sep-2006 20:00:00 0.56 0.41 1.15 19-Sep-2006 08:00:00 0.46 0.25 -3.72 19-Sep-2006 20:00:00 1.12 0.57 1.1 20-Sep-2006 08:00:00 2.8 0 0.35 1 1.19 -2 1.18 -6.5 1 -4.82 2.65 20-Sep-2006 20:00:00 1.61 0.94 0.93 21-Sep-2006 08:00:00 1.24 0.71 -3.57 21-Sep-2006 20:00:00 0.47 0.42 -0.03 22-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -0.36 0.15 -5.13 22-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -1.99 -0.1 -0.02 23-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -3.1 -0.34 -5.5 23-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -4.78 -0.77 -0.31 24-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -5.38 -1.02 -5.52 24-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -7.09 -1.8 -2.69 25-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -7.97 -2.42 -5.73 25-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -9.41 -4.14 -3.08 26-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -10.2 -5.45 -13.48 26-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -11.2 -8.23 -7.36 27-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -11.72 -9.4 -13.99 27-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -12.441 1 -11.86 -9.6 u.J o - • Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data Water Level (inches) Edmunsen Date Time CG1 CG2 CG3 MW1 AW2 MW3 AW4 MW5 MW6 AW7 CG1 28-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -12.78 -12.19 -14.8 28-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -13.48 -13.66 -9.27 29-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -9.99 -4.85 -10.37 29-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -11.97 -9.16 -8.4 30-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -12.87 -11.2 -15.08 30-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -13.64 -13.46 -10.23 01-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -14.06 -13.8 -15.69 01-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -14.72 -15.31 -9.85 02-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -15.19 -15.93 -20.79 02-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -15.71 -16.72 -12.11 03-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -16.12 -17.19 -21.45 03-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -16.48 -17.6 -12.02 04-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -16.82 -17.86 -20.97 04-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -17.12 -18.23 -12.36 05-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -17.46 -18.34 -23 05-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -17.88 -18.81 -12.54 06-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -18.08 -18.6 -16.44 06-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -10.63 -2.25 -0.45 07-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -11.48 -3.59 -5.39 07-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -7.1 -1.37 0.28 08-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -9.08 -1.88 -4.27 08-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -9.96 -2 -1.49 09-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -8.86 -1.61 -0.31 09-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -6.99 -1.08 0.39 10-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -8.63 -0.82 -4.73 10-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -10.26 -0.76 -1.8 11-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -10.81 -1 -8.79 11-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -11.3 -1.4 -0.46 12-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -11.79 -2.16 -10.21 12-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -12.66 -3.96 -4.74 13-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -13.36 -6.38 -13.34 13-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -13.87 -8.68 -7.55 14-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -14.43 -10.62 14-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -14.93 -12.64 15-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -15.45 -13.76 15-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -15.86 -14.49 16-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -16.33 -15.11 16-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -16.57 -15.36 17-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -16.65 -14.36 17-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -10.68 -1.25 18-Oct-2006 08:00:00 0 0 0.3 1.5 2.77 -0.25 5.14 1 1 0 18-Oct-2006 20:00:00 2.31 2.6 19-Oct-2006 08:00:00 2.05 1.73 19-Oct-2006 20:00:00 1.93 1.31 20-Oct-2006 08:00:00 1.81 1.07 20-Oct-2006 20:00:00 1.44 0.73 21-Oct-2006 08:00:00 1.24 0.42 21-Oct-2006 20:00:00 0.95 0.11 22-Oct-2006 08:00:00 0.8 -0.16 22-Oct-2006 20:00:00 2.19 1.32 23-Oct-2006 08:00:00 1.92 1.17 23-Oct-2006 20:00:00 1.6 0.86 24-Oct-2006 08:00:00 1.38 0.52 24-Oct-2006 20:00:00 1 0.22 25-Oct-2006 08:00:00 0.7 -0.08 25-Oct-2006 20:00:00 0.13 -0.3 26-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -0.88 -0.63 26-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -2.01 -0.74 27 Oct-2006 08:00:00 -3.04 -0.99 27-Oct-2006 20:00:00 2.01 0.23 o.ycci Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data Water Level (inches) Edmunsen Date Time CG1 CG2 CG3 MW1 AW2 MW3 AW4 MW5 MW6 AW7 CG1 28-Oct-2006 08:00:00 3.96 5.5 28-Oct-2006 20:00:00 3.28 2.78 29-Oct-2006 08:00:00 2.8 1.78 29-Oct-2006 20:00:00 2.34 1.25 30-Oct-2006 08:00:00 2.05 0.88 30-Oct-2006 20:00:00 1.87 0.76 31-Oct-2006 08:00:00 1.68 0.47 31-Oct-2006 20:00:00 1.65 0.42 01-Nov-2006 08:00:00 1.55 0.38 01-Nov-2006 20:00:00 1.48 0.12 02-Nov-2006 08:00:00 1.43 -0.1 02-Nov-2006 20:00:00 1.11 -0.18 03-Nov-2006 08:00:00 0.9 -0.45 03-Nov-2006 20:00:00 0.6 -0.63 04-Nov-2006 08:00:00 0.27 -0.94 04-Nov-2006 20:00:00 -0.32 -1.22 05-Nov-2006 08:00:00 -1.23 -1.61 05-Nov-2006 20:00:00 -2.08 -2 06-Nov-2006 08:00:00 -3.14 -2.64 06-Nov-2006 20:00:00 -3.58 -3.07 07-Nov-2006 08:00:00 -3.78 -3.43 07-Nov-2006 20:00:00 3.45 4.76 08-Nov-2006 08:00:00 3.42 3.55 08-Nov-2006 20:00:00 3.12 2.49 09-Nov-2006 08:00:00 2.71 1.84 09-Nov-2006 20:00:00 2.36 1.47 10-Nov-2006 08:00:00 2.13 1.08 10-Nov-2006 20:00:00 1.96 0.95 11-Nov-2006 08:00:00 1.85 0.71 11-Nov-2006 20:00:00 1.85 0.63 12-Nov-2006 08:00:00 3.07 1.7 12-Nov-2006 20:00:00 4.2 5.29 13-Nov-2006 08:00,007 h722 0 0.35 2.5 3.82 3.55 5 2.25 0.3 Page 22 i • Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data Cook Gonder Date Time AW1 MW2 AW3 MW4 AW1 MW2 AW3 MW4 AW5 CG1 On-Site RG Goldsboro RG 01-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -3.28 0.14 -8.61 -4.61 -17.35 01-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -3.12 0.01 -9.78 -5 -17.91 02-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -3.17 -0.02 -10.51 -5.14 -18.29 0.34 02-Jan-2006 20:00:00 0.01 0.76 -4.13 -2.41 -14.65 03-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -0.78 1.77 -1.14 -2.26 -10.43 0.04 03-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -1.35 1.45 -2.36 -2.7 -11.43 04-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -1.29 1.08 -2.96 -2.91 -12.06 04-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -1.44 0.8 -3.17 -3.02 -12.6 05-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -1.79 0.64 -3.34 -3.15 -13.45 05-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -2 0.48 -3.61 -3.29 -14.14 06-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -1.94 0.51 -3.63 -3.18 -14.8 0.11 06-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -2.57 0.36 -4.36 -3.66 -15.49 07-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -2.86 0.25 -5.66 -4.16 -16.16 07-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -2.95 0.14 -7.13 -4.3 -16.51 08-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -3.12 0.06 -8.54 -4.72 -17.27 08-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -3.06 0.02 -9.28 -4.86 -17.56 09-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -3.16 -0.02 -10.28 -5.12 -18.04 09-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -3.56 -0.09 -11.36 -5.48 -18.45 10-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -3.4 -0.11 -12.57 -5.84 -18.91 10-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -3.61 -0.08 -13.34 -5.92 -19.09 11-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -3.23 -0.03 -13.79 -5.92 -19.13 11-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -1.76 -0.17 -13.7 -6.05 -18.78 12-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -2.87 -0.15 -14.45 -6.44 -19.18 12-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -3.16 -0.16 -15 -6.43 -19.28 13-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -3.63 -0.14 -15.8 -6.59 -19.53 0.01 13-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -3.54 -0.1 -15.24 -5.69 -18.98 14-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -2.45 0.52 -8.3 -3.68 -15.67 0.11 14-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -3.21 0.46 -9.08 -4.64 -16.78 15-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -3.6 0.25 -10.92 -5.52 -17.87 15-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -3.78 0.05 -12.94 -5.99 -18.49 16-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -3.79 -0.04 -14.64 -6.34 -19.11 16-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -3.84 -0.15 -15.88 -6.57 -19.45 17-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -3.8 -0.16 -16.94 -6.76 -19.95 0.01 17-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -3.68 -0.21 -17.2 -6.52 -19.88 18-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -2.65 0.22 -13.26 -2.86 -18.21 0.19 18-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -3.12 0.4 -13.05 -5.2 -17.99 19-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -3.31 0.3 -14.65 -5.92 -18.3 19-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -3.42 0.11 -16.01 -6.21 -18.5 20-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -3.66 0.05 -17.37 -6.74 -19.12 20-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -3.53 -0.08 -17.96 -6.83 -19.35 21-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -3.74 -0.15 -18.69 -7.13 -19.82 0.19 21-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -2.37 0.45 -14.81 -3.64 -17.36 22-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -3.47 0.5 -14.42 -4.86 -17.68 0.01 22-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -3.74 0.41 -15.36 -4.98 -17.87 23-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -4.16 0.32 -15.54 -4.92 -18.03 0.07 23-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -4.16 0.31 -15.29 -4.62 -17.99 24-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -3.73 0.69 -10.58 -3.42 -15.75 0.08 24-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -3.83 0.57 -10.43 -3.79 -16.09 25-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -3.42 0.46 -11.75 -4.27 -16.97 25-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -3.62 0.19 -14.05 -5.16 -17.84 26-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -3.79 0.04 -16.14 -5.71 -18.66 26-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -3.94 -0.17 -17.84 -6.47 -19.38 27-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -4.26 -0.41 -19.37 -7.66 -20.29 27-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -3.17 -0.43 -19.72 -7.24 -20.7 28-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -3.99 -0.48 -20.56 -8.19 -21.33 28-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -4.09 -0.44 -20.59 -7.38 -21.49 29-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -3.96 -0.4 -20.84 -7.29 -21.64 29-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -4.66 -0.32 -20.81 -7.06 -21.66 30-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -4.74 -0.29 -21.3 -7.4 -21.85 0.01 30-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -4.37 -0.27 -21.38 -7.28 -21.82 "yJ . - Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data Cook Gonder Date Time AWi MW2 AW3 MW4 AWi MW2 AW3 MW4 AW5 CG1 On-Site RG Goldsboro RG 31-Jan-2006 08:00:00 -1.33 0.83 -13.28 -1.91 -15.83 0.28 31-Jan-2006 20:00:00 -2.8 0.86 -8.33 -3.46 -15.65 01-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -3.35 0.65 -9.16 -3.84 -16.51 01-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -3.56 0.36 -10.78 -4.11 -17.12 02-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -3.93 0.2 -12.44 -4.43 -17.79 0.01 02-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -3.9 0.03 -13.51 -4.47 -18.06 03-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -4.08 0.01 -14.19 -4.66 -18.46 03-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -4.37 -0.1 -15.77 -5.17 -18.9 04-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -4.37 -0.16 -16.62 -5.1 -19.08 0.02 04-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -4.42 -0.11 -16.71 -5.34 -19.17 05-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -4.38 -0.17 -18.38 -6.04 -19.86 05-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -3.6 -0.36 -19.77 -6.83 -20.48 06-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -4.12 -0.42 -21.02 -7.49 -21.4 06-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -4.3 -0.38 -21.56 -7.59 -22.03 07-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -4 -0.23 -21.77 -6.86 -22.45 0.03 07-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -4.24 -0.3 -22.39 -7.94 -22.75 08-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -4.54 -0.4 -23.28 -8.72 -23.49 08-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -4.46 -0.47 -23.5 -8.41 -23.85 09-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -4.92 -0.52 -24.24 -8.91 -24.49 09-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -5.25 -0.63 -24.82 -9.28 -24.98 10-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -5.26 -0.81 -25.62 -10.54 -25.6 10-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -4.72 -0.69 -25.5 -9.1 -25.77 11-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -5.05 -0.65 -25.73 -8.85 -26.02 0.21 11-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -3.35 0.18 -21.67 -4.26 -23.82 12-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -4.19 0.14 -21.1 -5.9 -22.37 12-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -4.55 0.01 -22.62 -7.05 -22.17 13-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -4.99 -0.16 -23.96 -8.51 -22.9 13-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -5.07 -0.2 -24.5 -8.25 -23.59 14-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -5.25 -0.34 -25.48 -9.2 -24.55 14-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -5.16 -0.42 -25.94 -9.06 -25.16 15-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -5.09 -0.5 -26.65 -9.6 -25.92 15-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -3.82 -0.63 -26.9 -9.73 -26.3 16-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -3.92 -0.66 -27.47 -10.15 -26.76 16-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -3.8 -0.75 -27.51 -10.07 -26.96 17-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -3.53 -0.68 -27.74 -9.99 -27.26 17-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -3.62 -0.72 -28.13 -10.3 -27.63 18-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -3.41 -0.71 -28.58 -10.76 -28 0.01 18-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -3.44 -0.59 -28.96 -10.78 -28.29 19-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -3.74 -0.64 -29.62 -11.68 -28.77 19-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -3.64 -0.7 -29.64 -11.84 -28.94 20-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -3.52 -0.55 -29.77 -11.12 -29.07 20-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -3.51 -0.53 -29.64 -11.2 -29.21 21-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -3.58 -0.49 -30.06 -11.51 -29.49 21-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -3.62 -0.59 -30.35 -11.96 -29.69 22-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -3.67 -0.58 -30.64 -12.17 -29.93 0.14 22-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -3.26 -0.15 -29.73 -9.4 -29.6 23-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -1.52 0.62 -22.87 -4.08 -25.19 0.26 23-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -2.41 0.61 -21.2 -5.33 -22.3 24-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -2.91 0.38 -23.06 -6.27 -21.85 24-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -3.16 0.09 -24.21 -7.22 -21.99 25-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -3.2 0 -25.01 -7.65 -22.62 25-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -2.65 -0.08 -25.15 -7.6 -22.99 26-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -2.82 -0.15 -26.06 -8.38 -23.86 26-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -3.26 -0.38 -26.92 -9.24 -24.83 27-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -3.6 -0.53 -27.79 -10.48 -25.82 27-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -3.48 -0.56 -27.77 -9.49 -26.23 28-Feb-2006 08:00:00 -3.54 -0.57 -28.36 -9.89 -26.91 28-Feb-2006 20:00:00 -3.61 -0.67 -28.65 -10.19 -27.39 01-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -3.69 -0.64 -29.29 -10.55 -27.95 01-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -3.64 -0.75 -29.62 -10.871 1 -28.331 1 -y.. -- 11 0 r1 L Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data Cook Gonder Date Time AW1 MW2 AW3 MW4 AW1 MW2 AW3 MW4 AW5 CG1 On-Site RG Goldsboro RG 02-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -3.47 -0.66 -29.84 -10.97 -28.65 02-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -3.56 -0.79 -30.05 -11.21 -28.95 03-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -3.75 -0.81 -31.34 -12.37 -29.76 03-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -3.82 -0.92 -31.63 -12.94 -30.11 04-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -3.93 -0.99 -32.23 -13.58 -30.58 04-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -3.99 -1.12 -32.39 -13.89 -30.83 05-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -4.17 -1.15 -32.98 -14.43 -31.29 05-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -4.06 -1.2 -32.97 -14.48 -31.46 06-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -4.03 -1.11 -33.15 -14.48 -31.68 0.06 06-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -3.65 -0.68 -33.14 -13.13 -31.83 07-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -3.8 -0.65 -33.54 -13.96 -32.11 07-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -3.83 -0.82 -33.77 -14.71 -32.28 08-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -4.02 -0.9 -34.21 -15.17 -32.53 08-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -3.99 -0.98 -34.16 -15.17 -32.57 09-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -3.97 -0.97 -34.47 -15.3 -32.81 09-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -3.92 -1.09 -34.52 -15.4 -32.94 10-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -3.86 -1.02 -34.95 -15.47 -33.21 10-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -3.88 -1.09 -35.29 -15.77 -33.47 11-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -3.92 -1.09 -35.86 -16.22 -33.83 0.05 11-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -4.19 -1.21 -35.9 -16.32 -33.97 12-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -4.12 -1.1 -36.04 -16.31 -34.1 12-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -4.18 -1.19 -35.95 -16.39 -34.16 13-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -4.16 -1.15 -36.23 -16.48 -34.35 13-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -4.02 -1.26 -35.87 -16.57 -34.27 14-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -4.07 -1.19 -36.18 -16.59 -34.43 14-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -4.42 -1.46 -37.11 -17.61 -34.83 15-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -4.25 -1.55 -37.65 -17.9 -35.16 15-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -4.37 -1.83 -37.66 -18.18 -35.33 16-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -4.55 -1.88 -37.99 -18.27 -35.63 16-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -4.49 -2.07 -37.99 -18.42 -35.73 17-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -4.51 -2.06 -38.18 -18.47 -35.95 17-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -4.54 -2.28 -38.72 -18.89 -36.2 18-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -4.6 -2.31 -39.16 -19.15 -36.57 18-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -4.68 -2.6 -39.12 -19.29 -36.65 19-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -4.87 -2.81 -39.64 -19.61 -37.05 19-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -4.91 -3.19 -39.6 -19.66 -37.1 20-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -4.92 -3.57 -40.06 -19.85 -37.45 0.34 20-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -4.68 -2.88 -40.12 -18.83 -37.48 21-Mar-2006 08:00:00 0.02 0.84 -27.4 -4.72 -31.16 0.5 21-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -1.18 0.54 -20.52 -5.35 -25.33 22-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -2.07 0 0.08 3.5 -23.64 -5.5 -6.74 3.5 -23.37 0.75 1.91 0.01 22-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -2.55 -0.14 -25.88 -7.93 -22.54 23-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -3.19 -0.23 -27.61 -8.75 -23.38 23-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -3.23 -0.37 -28.26 -9 -24.36 24-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -3.24 -0.24 -28.76 -7.92 -24.69 0.03 24-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -3.44 -0.33 -29.08 -8.95 -25.48 25-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -3.65 -0.37 -29.82 -9.55 -26.41 25-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -3.64 -0.51 -30.44 -10.07 -27.15 26-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -3.87 -0.57 -31.17 -10.75 -27.88 26-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -3.9 -0.72 -31.8 -11.57 -28.66 27-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -4.16 -0.79 -32.61 -12.37 -29.21 0.03 27-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -3.98 -0.94 -32.77 -12.89 -29.76 28-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -4.11 -0.96 -33.34 -13.34 -30.12 28-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -4.03 -1 -33.39 -13.52 -30.65 29-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -4.15 -0.99 -34.05 -14.01 -31.18 29-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -4.09 -1.12 -34.53 -14.63 -31.66 30-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -4.32 -1.17 -35.09 -15.14 -32.04 30-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -4.13 -1.32 -35.21 -15.5 -32.41 31-Mar-2006 08:00:00 -4.25 -1.32 -35.66 1 1 -15.81 -32.72 31-Mar-2006 20:00:00 -4.18 -1.42 -35.62 1 1 -16.02 -33.04 a ayc LJ Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data Cook Gonder Date Time AW1 MW2 AW3 MW4 AW1 MW2 AW3 MW4 AW5 CG1 On-Site RG Goldsboro RG 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-0.71 -38.24 -17.1 -34.68 10-Apr-2006 20:00.00 -4.73 -0.97 -38.32 -17.89 -35.06 11-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -4.91 -1.06 -38.83 -18.16 -35.32 11-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -4.91 -1.32 -38.93 -18.78 -35.59 12-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -5.09 -1.4 -39.35 -18.92 -35.85 12-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -5.09 -1.63 -39.45 -19.42 -36.12 13-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -5.1 -1.62 -39.62 -19.41 -36.29 13-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -5.28 -1.91 -39.78 -19.91 -36.52 14-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -5.9 -1.87 -40.07 -19.87 -36.7 14-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -5.63 -2.21 -40.05 -20.31 -36.94 15-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -5.28 -2.25 -40.5 -20.32 -37.21 15-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -5.94 -3.15 -40.84 -21.13 -37.52 16-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -6.1 -3.56 -41.5 -21.26 -37.71 16-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -6.53 -4.92 -41.6 -21.77 -37.93 17-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -6.75 -6.22 -41.79 -21.8 -38.28 0.04 17-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -6.22 -4.31 -42.6 -19.87 -38.53 18-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -6.26 -5.02 -42.73 -21.25 -38.72 18-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -6.33 -5.5 -42.93 -22.09 -38.88 19-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -6.5 -14 -5.98 -37 -43.14 -19 -22.3 -29 -39.06 0.13 0.15 19-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -6.89 -8.07 -43.41 -22.78 -39.32 20-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -7.23 -8.92 -43.86 -22.98 -39.58 20-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -7.88 -10.79 -44.15 -23.42 -39.82 21-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -8.37 -11.6 -44.55 -23.61 -40.06 21-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -9.33 -13.4 -44.76 -23.97 -40.25 22-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -9.71 -13.78 -44.92 -24.11 -34.36 0.68 22-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -2.45 0.17 -32.7 -9.62 -27.87 23-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -2.95 0.38 -26.47 -9.18 -26.1 23-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -3.67 -0.16 -30.31 -11.69 -26.93 24-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -4.04 -0.41 -32.74 -12.64 -28.01 24-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -4.31 -0.63 -33.95 -13.87 -29.05 25-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -4.47 -0.76 -35.04 -14.61 -29.94 25-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -5.08 -1.04 -35.54 -16.04 -31 26-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -5.47 -1.17 -37.13 -16.83 -31.92 0.36 26-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -3.81 -0.42 -36.42 -11.4 -29.39 27-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -2.99 0.25 -31.93 -4.87 -19.24 0.75 27-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -0.52 1.24 -13.58 -3.27 -16.9 28-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -1.81 0.53 -15.17 -4.08 -17.11 28-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -2.81 0 -18.73 -5.62 -18.22 29-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -3.31 -0.26 -21.56 -6.51 -19.25 29-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -4.02 -0.61 -23.28 -8.56 -20.65 30-Apr-2006 08:00:00 -4.19 -0.7 -24.56 -8.95 -22 30-Apr-2006 20:00:00 -4.73 -0.99 -25.71 -10.71 -23.36 -w- • Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data Cook Gonder Date Time AW1 MW2 AW3 MW4 AW1 MW2 AW3 MW4 AW5 CG1 On-Site RG Goldsboro RG 01-May-2006 08:00:00 -5.03 -1.06 -26.81 -11.14 -24.5 01-May-2006 20:00:00 -5.41 -1.37 -27.91 -12.84 -25.61 02-May-2006 08:00:00 -5.56 -1.41 -28.79 -13.12 -26.45 02-May-2006 20:00:00 -5.84 -1.76 -29.46 -14.58 -27.38 03-May-2006 08:00:00 -5.82 -1.86 -30.47 -14.92 -28.29 03-May-2006 20:00:00 -6.39 -2.59 -31.48 -16.79 -29.22 04-May-2006 08:00:00 -6.45 -2.84 -32.41 -16.93 -30.03 04-May-2006 20:00:00 -6.94 -4.19 -33 -18.22 -30.8 05-May-2006 08:00:00 -7.16 -5.3 -33.8 -18.18 -31.51 0.48 05-May-2006 20:00:00 -7.88 -7.56 -33.47 -15.72 -26.1 06-May-2006 08:00:00 -3.42 -0.15 -27.98 -7.61 -24.96 0.04 06-May-2006 20:00:00 -4.52 -0.48 -29.28 -11.52 -26.18 07-May-2006 08:00:00 -4.85 -0.68 -30.62 -12.94 -27.14 0.5 07-May-2006 20:00:00 -0.91 0.6 -23.01 -1.89 -12.17 08-May-2006 08:00:00 -0.81 1.08 -3.16 -2.81 -11.8 08-May-2006 20:00:00 -1.6 0.36 -4.79 -3.35 -12.68 09-May-2006 08:00:00 -2.15 0.06 -6.6 -3.66 -14.02 09-May-2006 20:00:00 -2.68 -0.26 -8.79 -4.65 -15.4 10-May-2006 08:00:00 -2.99 -0.38 -10.87 -5.03 -16.4 10-May-2006 20:00:00 -3.42 -0.57 -13.22 -6.23 -17.5 11-May-2006 08:00:00 -3.54 -0.62 -14.81 -6.38 -18.27 0.02 11-May-2006 20:00:00 -3.44 -0.2 -13.51 -3.77 -18.2 12-May-2006 08:00:00 -4.17 -0.31 -16.01 -5.68 -19.09 12-May-2006 20:00:00 -4.87 -0.73 -17.84 -8.42 -20.48 13-May-2006 08:00:00 -4.94 -0.85 -19.27 -8.72 -21.84 13-May-2006 20:00:00 -5.51 -1.2 -20.81 -10.95 -23.08 14-May-2006 08:00:00 -5.53 -1.22 -22.05 -11.21 -23.82 0.52 14-May-2006 20:00:00 -5.6 -1.05 -22.44 -11.2 -15.85 15-May-2006 08:00:00 -2.16 0.45 -3.45 -3.43 -16.42 0.03 15-May-2006 20:00:00 -3.26 0.02 -5.06 -4.42 -17.63 16-May-2006 08:00:00 -3.89 -0.21 -7.23 -5.02 -18.72 16-May-2006 20:00:00 -4.63 -0.6 -10.3 -6.83 -19.91 17-May-2006 08:00:00 -4.18 0.5 -0.68 -12 -12.77 -9.5 -7.13 -10 -20.98 0.05 3.4 17-May-2006 20:00:00 -4.97 -0.96 -16.02 -9.19 -22.6 18-May-2006 08:00:00 -4.91 -0.96 -18.14 -9.61 -23.84 0.54 18-May-2006 20:00:00 -2.65 -0.26 -11.18 -1.44 -15.52 19-May-2006 08:00:00 -1.41 0.4 -2.29 -3.29 -16.24 19-May-2006 20:00:00 -3.05 -0.21 -4.69 -4.77 -17.21 20-May-2006 08:00:00 -3.32 -0.31 -6.24 -4.86 -18.09 0.05 20-May-2006 20:00:00 -4.11 -0.61 -9.06 -6.76 -19.16 21-May-2006 08:00:00 -4.19 -0.59 -11.12 -6.71 -20.08 21-May-2006 20:00:00 -4.85 -0.94 -14.52 -9.12 -21.86 22-May-2006 08:00:00 -5.07 -1.01 -17.06 -9.94 -23.36 22-May-2006 20:00:00 -5.82 -1.32 -19.12 -12.03 -24.68 23-May-2006 08:00:00 -5.9 -1.37 -20.65 -12.6 -25.79 23-May-2006 20:00:00 -6.44 -1.93 -22.26 -14.67 -26.84 24-May-2006 08:00:00 -6.47 -2.1 -23.42 -14.84 -27.68 24-May-2006 20:00:00 -6.99 -3.05 -24.48 -16.42 -28.57 25-May-2006 08:00:00 -6.87 -3.44 -25.4 -16.22 -29.28 25-May-2006 20:00:00 -7.29 -5.38 -26.3 -17.99 -30.12 26-May-2006 08:00:00 -7.2 -6.95 -27.22 -17.75 -30.76 26-May-2006 20:00:00 -7.82 -9.92 -28.18 -19.26 -28.46 27-May-2006 08:00:00 -4.92 -2.29 -24.01 -12.41 -29.25 0.35 27-May-2006 20:00:00 -6.28 -2.69 -25.85 -16.09 -30.43 28-May-2006 08:00:00 -6.38 -2.78 -27.28 -16.64 -31.33 28-May-2006 20:00:00 -7.17 -4.11 -28.39 -18.51 -32.06 29-May-2006 08:00:00 -7.36 -5.14 -29.38 -18.57 -32.69 29-May-2006 20:00:00 -8.03 -9.05 -30.17 -20.19 -33.42 30-May-2006 08:00.00 -8.03 -10.8 -31.08 -19.96 -34.07 30-May-2006 20:00:00 -8.81 -13.85 -31.95 -21.56 -34.75 ayv u Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data Cook Gonder Date Time AW1 MW2 AW3 MW4 AW1 MW2 AW3 MW4 AW5 CG1 On-Site RG Goldsboro RG 31-May-2006 08:00:00 -8.9 -15.08 -32.9 -21.33 -35.33 31-May-2006 20:00:00 -10 -16.58 -33.59 -22.6 -35.93 01-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -10.16 -17.38 -34.28 -22.41 -36.4 01-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -11.44 -18.44 -34.85 -23.41 -36.98 02-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -11.62 -19.15 -35.52 -23.48 -37.41 02-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -12.92 -19.96 -36.15 -24.03 -37.91 03-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -13.44 -20.54 -36.78 -24.23 -37.73 0.48 03-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -9.37 -15.46 -35.62 -20.74 -37.96 04-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -8.62 -16.65 -36.02 -22.08 -38.23 0.03 04-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -9.63 -18.09 -36.46 -23.3 -38.24 05-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -6.67 -12.19 -35.27 -18.78 -37.47 0.33 05-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -1.41 -1.48 -22.99 -9.98 -28.8 06-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -3.74 -0.37 -19.92 -12.31 -28.27 0.26 06-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -4.98 -0.54 -22.92 -13.58 -29 07-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -5.57 -0.69 -24.82 -14.44 -29.9 07-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -6.63 -1.13 -26.29 -16.73 -30.99 08-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -6.79 -1.23 -27.68 -17.02 -31.94 0.22 08-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -7.68 -1.57 -28.87 -17.24 -32.72 09-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -7.19 -1.16 -29.49 -17.56 -33.27 09-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -7.94 -1.59 -30.37 -19.34 -33.83 10-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -7.95 -1.69 -31.47 -19.38 -34.43 10-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -8.53 -2.46 -32.35 -20.84 -35.11 11-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -8.2 -2.78 -33.25 -20.66 -35.73 0.24 11-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -8.99 -4.7 -34.24 -22.09 -36.27 12-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -7.82 -3.98 -34.65 -20.65 -36.47 0.14 12-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -6.26 -2.6 -35.05 -20.06 -36.56 13-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -7.11 -5.42 -34.96 -20.56 -36.69 0.03 13-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -7.11 -5.24 -35.29 -20.67 -36.72 14-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -4.9 -1.82 -31.57 -15.22 -18.36 1.58 14-Jun-2006 20:00:00 0.28 1.49 -1.51 -3.31 -7.69 15-Jun-2006 08:00:00 0.93 1.39 -3.72 -3.99 -3.37 15-Jun-2006 20:00:00 0.11 -0.12 -6.24 -5.6 -5.25 16-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -0.44 -0.46 -8.24 -6.05 -9.42 16-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -2.12 -0.92 -11.64 -8.42 -12.27 17-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -2.89 -0.99 -13.84 -8.7 -14.77 17-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -4.16 -1.38 -16.33 -10.97 -16.79 18-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -4.57 -1.42 -17.7 -10.93 -18.82 18-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -5.49 -1.96 -19.54 -13.09 -20.55 19-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -5.69 -2.01 -20.75 -13.38 -22.14 19-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -7.07 -3.15 -22.43 -15.37 -23.61 20-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -7.1 -3.49 -23.64 -15.48 -25.04 20-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -8.13 -6.48 -25.36 -17.46 -26.42 21-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -7.98 -8.1 -26.66 -17.25 -13.83 0.23 21-Jun-2006 20:00:00 0.38 0.77 -1.12 -2.85 9.14 22-Jun-2006 08:00:00 2.36 1.5 3.88 7.5 -3.23 -3 -3.15 3.5 3.61 0 3.63 22-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -0.47 0.84 -4.77 -4.94 1.75 23-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -1.93 -0.43 -6.32 -5.31 -2.46 23-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -3.66 -0.9 -9.83 -7.41 -9.66 24-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -4.35 -0.97 -12.3 -7.75 -13.38 24-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -5.59 -1.29 -15.74 -10.32 -15.81 25-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -5.91 -1.27 -17.43 -10.41 -14.12 0.8 25-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -0.75 0.41 -3.54 -1.86 -9.15 26-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -2.17 0.15 -3.05 -3.2 0.37 0.45 26-Jun-2006 20:00:00 2.25 1.83 -0.03 -1.59 1.41 27-Jun-2006 08:00:00 1.43 1.14 -0.96 -2.01 0.96 0.29 27-Jun-2006 20:00:00 0.77 0.82 -1.02 -2.12 -2.49 28-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -0.48 0.36 -1.66 -2.4 -7.81 28-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -2.05 -0.15 -2.54 -3.02 -10.27 29-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -2.65 -0.18 -2.66 -3.07 -12.69 29-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -4.38 -0.58 -4.05 -4.29 -14.5 i • • Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data Cook Gonder Date Time AWi MW2 AW3 MW4 AWi MW2 AW3 MW4 AW5 CG1 On-Site RG Goldsboro RG 30-Jun-2006 08:00:00 -5.08 -0.63 -5.42 -4.38 -16.21 30-Jun-2006 20:00:00 -6.34 -1 -8.22 -6.21 -17.62 01-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -6.68 -0.97 -10.48 -6.3 -19.03 01-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -7.61 -1.42 -14 -8.73 -20.48 02-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -7.91 -1.43 -15.87 -8.96 -21.88 02-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -8.77 -2.13 -18.36 -11.68 -23.19 03-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -8.78 -2.23 -19.44 -11.82 -24.42 0.02 03-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -9.14 -3.67 -21.34 -13.91 -3.92 04-Jul-2006 08:00:00 3.22 3.02 -0.07 -1.53 6.82 1.29 04-Jul-2006 20:00:00 1.53 1.54 -1.31 -2.3 2.9 05-Jul-2006 08:00:00 0.37 0.65 -1.77 -2.45 0.78 05-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -1.79 0.01 -2.92 -3.32 -6.51 06-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -3.01 -0.21 -3.3 -3.37 -2.47 0.42 06-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -0.5 0.76 -0.92 -2.02 -9.17 07-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -2.15 0.49 -1.89 -2.45 -12.01 07-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -3.83 -0.14 -3.29 -3.27 -13.78 08-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -4.46 -0.23 -3.77 -3.35 -15.43 08-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -5.4 -0.55 -5.84 -4.68 -16.88 09-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -5.75 -0.58 -7.67 -4.77 -18.2 09-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -6.23 -0.83 -10.38 -6.51 -19.58 10-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -6.32 -0.83 -12.58 -6.59 -21 10-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -7.07 -1.21 -15.68 -8.94 -22.42 11-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -7.05 -1.18 -17.45 -9.23 -23.73 11-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -8 -1.79 -19.68 -11.7 -24.95 12-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -8.06 -1.94 -20.76 -11.85 -26 12-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -8.64 -3.23 -22.4 -14 -27.02 13-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -8.9 -3.73 -23.25 -13.99 -27.86 13-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -10.38 -6.55 -24.8 -15.92 -28.81 14-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -10.58 -8.13 -25.68 -15.95 -29.64 14-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -11.9 -11.65 -27.14 -17.74 -30.48 15-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -11.45 -12.97 -27.99 -17.6 -31.24 0.66 15-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -12.35 -15.31 -29.21 -19.14 -31.88 16-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -10.08 -13.03 -29.17 -17.53 -32.52 16-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -11.77 -15.85 -30.37 -19.76 -33.18 17-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -12.18 -16.88 -31.38 -19.6 -33.82 17-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -13.02 -18.43 -32.4 -21.2 -34.49 18-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -12.05 -19.15 -33.32 -20.95 -35.15 18-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -12.5 -20.34 -34.28 -22.57 -35.82 19-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -12.07 -18 -20.95 -38.5 -35.24 -22 -22.41 -25.5 -36.49 0.3 5.18 0.01 19-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -13.2 -21.87 -36.21 -23.34 -37.09 20-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -13.93 -22.17 -36.9 -23.23 -37.6 20-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -15.36 -22.83 -37.51 -24.11 -38.11 21-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -14.96 -23.25 -38.18 -24.3 -38.62 21-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -16.02 -24.02 -38.89 -24.83 -39.13 22-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -15.37 -24.49 -39.5 -25.25 -39.59 22-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -17.81 -25.17 -40.2 -25.86 -40.06 23-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -17.46 -25.62 -40.86 -26.31 -40.51 0.68 23-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -9.85 -21.61 -38.88 -20.46 -39.36 24-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -10.03 -21.71 -39.98 -23.17 -39.45 24-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -7.7 -20.65 -39.02 -20.73 -38.45 25-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -7.32 -15.2 -30.11 -4.67 -12.53 0.85 25-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -3.31 0.84 -3.56 -3.11 -14.94 26-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -5.31 0.26 -6.83 -4.24 -17.49 26-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -8 -0.38 -11.75 -6.46 -19.36 27-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -9.18 -0.66 -16.08 -7 -18.69 0.46 27-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -6.44 0.14 -9.08 -2.84 -16.37 28-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -8.21 -0.06 -10.74 -4.15 -17.48 0.33 28-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -6.66 0.25 -8.77 -3.14 -8.34 29-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -3.22 1.16 -1.21 -1.73 -11.97 0.23 29-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -6.73 0.55 -3.47 -2.66 -13.95 i ayc ?v Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data Cook Gonder Date Time AWi MW2 AW3 MW4 AW1 MW2 AW3 MW4 AW5 CG1 On-Site RG Goldsboro RG 30-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -7 0.21 -4.67 -3.06 -14.87 30-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -8.66 -0.33 -7.67 -4.25 -16.2 31-Jul-2006 08:00:00 -9.32 -0.46 -10.21 -4.46 -18.02 31-Jul-2006 20:00:00 -11.12 -0.82 -14.07 -6.83 -19.82 01-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -11.35 -0.87 -16.58 -7.1 -21.77 01-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -13.24 -1.21 -19.54 -10.25 -23.28 02-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -13.66 -1.18 -20.85 -10.57 -24.81 02-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -14.89 -1.65 -22.98 -13.16 -26.06 03-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -15.03 -1.67 -24.11 -13.28 -27.36 03-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -16.18 -2.54 -25.93 -15.47 -28.51 04-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -16.08 -2.91 -27.09 -15.47 -29.65 04-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -17.33 -5.04 -28.76 -17.51 -30.8 05-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -17.58 -6.68 -30.07 -17.54 -31.8 0.2 05-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -18.57 -10.11 -31.43 -18.96 -31.24 06-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -17.37 -6.05 -31.5 -16.35 -32.26 06-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -18.47 -10.27 -32.61 -18.98 -33 07-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -18.4 -11.95 -33.56 -18.95 -33.69 0.01 07-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -19.19 -14.16 -34.4 -20.13 -34.41 08-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -19.16 -14.93 -35.22 -20.09 -35.07 0.51 08-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -20.37 -16.75 -28.14 -18.7 -20.52 09-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -11.1 0.24 -4.88 -3.89 -20.98 09-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -13 -0.41 -10.47 -6.54 -22.27 10-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -13.56 -0.59 -15.3 -7.09 -20.62 0.65 10-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -8.52 0.55 -7.07 -2.9 -18.67 11-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -10.97 0.22 -9.04 -3.7 -17.01 0.26 11-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -10.82 0.32 -8.93 -3.11 -18.17 12-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -11.62 -0.02 -12.13 -3.77 -19.53 0.03 12-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -12.7 -0.33 -15.87 -5.01 -21.04 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-41.06 30-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -16.61 -15.27 -44.62 -22.87 -41.18 1.61 30-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -10.51 -6.75 -43.36 -17.87 -39.28 31-Aug-2006 08:00:00 -8.21 -8.01 -43.66 -19.18 -38.01 1.14 31-Aug-2006 20:00:00 -2.32 0.2 -32.51 -6.45 3.42 01-Sep-2006 08:00:00 9.06 3.36 1.07 9.52 36.12 1.76 01-Sep-2006 20:00:00 12.31 4.18 -0.64 22.1 35.61 02-Sep-2006 08:00:00 12.6 4.26 -1 19.01 31.29 02-Sep-2006 20:00:00 9.58 3.58 -1.45 14.5 26.64 03-Sep-2006 08:00:00 9.58 3.5 -1.55 9.75 20.88 03-Sep-2006 20:00:00 8.82 2.73 -1.95 2.31 5.29 04-Sep-2006 08:00:00 6.24 1.53 -1.96 -1.54 2.23 04-Sep-2006 20:00:00 0.26 5.64 -2.38 -1.78 -0.12 05-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -1.46 3.67 -1.62 -1.42 2.87 0.83 05-Sep-2006 20:00:00 5.79 5.92 0.19 -0.66 14.24 06-Sep-2006 08:00:00 9.55 3.94 -0.61 3 25.53 0.01 06-Sep-2006 20:00:00 10.87 4.41 -1.03 11.66 25.76 07-Sep-2006 08:00:00 12.29 4.36 -1.17 9.67 21.19 07-Sep-2006 20:00:00 10.84 3.4 -1.51 3.45 10.08 08-Sep-2006 08:00:00 8.67 3.21 -1.5 -1.26 2.59 08-Sep-2006 20:00:00 1.78 5.51 -1.95 -1.45 0.94 09-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -0.51 4.97 -2.09 -1.54 -3.2 09-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -2.1 4.57 -2.7 -1.77 -8.31 10-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -2.1 1.73 -2.85 -1.77 -11.09 10-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -2.02 -0.14 -3.68 -2.09 -12.69 11-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -1.79 -0.19 -4.07 -2.12 -14.01 11-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -3.34 -0.29 -5.35 -2.42 -14.9 12-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -3.83 -0.32 -6.78 -2.44 -15.79 12-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -4.22 -0.39 -8.43 -2.79 -16.37 13-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -4.33 -0.35 -9.7 -2.81 -16.75 0.19 13-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -1.52 0.49 -5.07 -1.56 -14.71 14-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -0.82 0.45 -1.75 -1.26 -12.78 0.55 14-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -1.59 0.67 -2.87 -1.73 -11.48 15-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -0.97 0.92 -2.1 -1.57 -12.61 15-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -1.5 0.58 -3.67 -1.93 -13.32 16-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -1.98 0.44 -4.46 -2.01 -14.35 16-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -2.56 0.25 -5.79 -2.27 -15.27 17-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -2.69 0.22 -7.37 -2.38 -16.2 17-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -3.28 0.06 -9.33 -2.75 -16.94 18-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -3.55 0.01 -11.08 -2.85 -17.71 18-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -4.92 -0.17 -13.42 -3.41 -18.25 19-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -4.71 -0.16 -14.99 -3.35 -18.73 0.28 19-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -4.04 0.39 -10.93 -1.72 -16.03 20-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -4.06 1 0.47 4 -10.02 -6 -2.26 -3 -16.75 1.8 11 20-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -5.33 -0.02 -12.91 -3.01 -17.66 21-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -5.99 -0.18 -15.99 -3.34 -18.58 21-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -7.05 -0.38 -18.11 -4.09 -19.55 22-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -7.67 -0.43 -19.38 -4.33 -20.48 22-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -8.23 -0.57 -20.67 -5.09 -21.18 23-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -8.13 -0.55 -21.37 -5.14 -21.91 23-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -8.73 -0.73 -22.55 -6.12 -22.54 24-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -8.17 -0.69 -23.18 -6.23 -23.2 24-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -8.59 -0.91 -24.36 -7.51 -23.93 25-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -8.76 -0.95 -25.27 -8.07 -24.55 25-Sep-2006 20:00:00 -9.1 -1.12 -26.4 -9.17 -25.22 26-Sep-2006 08:00:00 -9.77 -1.18 -27.33 -9.65 -25.81 ep-2006 20:00:00 -9.95 -1.34 -28.28 -10.68 -26.36 ep-2006 t 08:00:00 -10.21 -1.33 29.05 10.96 26.97 ep-2006 20:00:00 11.08 1.5 29.89 11.85 27.5 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08:00:00 -12.64 -8.4 -39.9 -17.74 -32.85 0.32 06-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -7.66 -0.49 -38.14 -9.49 -30.64 07-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -10.16 -0.23 -37.76 -11.86 -30.68 0.02 07-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -8.54 0.19 -36.86 -7.14 -28.85 08-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -9.45 0.08 -36.47 -9.6 -28.8 0.02 08-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -10.51 -0.12 -36.6 -10.26 -29.05 09-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -10.3 0.11 -36.89 -9.48 -29.05 0.08 09-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -10.1 0.02 -36.67 -9.02 -28.97 10-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -10.76 -0.07 -36.65 -10.05 -29.37 10-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -11.55 -0.29 -37.06 -11.6 -29.86 11-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -11.83 -0.39 -37.56 -12.2 -30.38 11-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -12.05 -0.46 -37.92 -12.83 -30.83 12-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -12.14 -0.49 -38.6 -13.27 -31.57 12-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -12.6 -0.6 -39.43 -14.33 -32.34 13-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -12.65 -0.69 -40.24 -14.94 -32.76 13-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -13.04 -0.57 -40.59 -15.55 -33.37 14-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -13.17 -0.82 -41.19 -16.04 -33.9 14-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -13.3 -1.06 -41.57 -16.69 -34.48 15-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -13.66 -1.38 -42.22 -17.16 -34.91 15-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -13.88 -1.28 -42.5 -17.62 -35.34 16-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -13.89 -1.47 -43.07 -18.01 -35.67 16-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -13.69 -1.51 -43.25 -18.24 -35.82 17-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -13.6 -1.52 -43.27 -18.05 -35.67 0.96 17-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -9.65 0.01 -42.56 -10.66 -16.64 18-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -2.97 2.5 1.97 2 -4.92 -4 -1.94 -5 -15.41 0.2 2.98 0.32 18-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -3.96 1.04 -9.25 -2.43 -16.2 19-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -4.98 0.56 -13.13 -2.69 -17.07 19-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -6.69 0.27 -16.88 -2.92 -17.77 20-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -7.84 0.13 -19.55 -3.13 -19.12 20-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -8.78 -0.09 -22.51 -4.14 -20.61 21-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -9.16 -0.2 -24.54 -4.68 -21.86 21-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -9.63 -0.27 -25.95 -5.56 -22.8 22-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -9.95 -0.23 -27.04 -6.17 -20.38 0.28 22-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -6.66 0.64 -22.33 -2.72 -19.77 23-0ct-2006 08:00:00 -8.39 0.36 -23.49 -3.42 -20.49 23-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -9.76 0.08 -25.04 -4.18 -21.92 24-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -10.22 -0.03 -26.47 -4.89 -23.23 24-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -10.62 -0.2 -27.7 -6.14 -24.35 25-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -10.99 -0.26 -28.78 -7.01 -25.12 25-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -11.26 -0.35 -29.51 -8.05 -26.03 26-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -11.48 -0.39 -30.45 -8.84 -26.57 26-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -11.59 -0.43 -30.92 -9.4 -27.1 27-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -11.54 -0.39 -31.49 -9.82 -27.39 0.82 27-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -7.71 0.73 -27.84 -1.53 -4.25 -zj- -- w • • • w • • • w w • • • • • • • • • • • • • w • • • • • w • • • • • Nahunta 2006 Monitoring Data Cook Gonder Date Time AW1 MW2 AW3 MW4 AW1 MW2 AW3 MW4 AW5 CG1 On-Site RG Goldsboro RG 28-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -0.83 2.41 -1.87 -1.21 -5.38 0.08 28-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -1.66 1.35 -4.07 -1.88 -9.05 29-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -2.77 0.78 -5.04 -2.15 -11.18 29-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -4.01 0.41 -5.93 -2.46 -13.03 30-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -5.21 0.2 -7.38 -2.64 -14.33 30-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -6.14 0.05 -8.77 -2.87 -15.5 0.03 31-Oct-2006 08:00:00 -6.85 0.02 -10.49 -3.1 -16.38 31-Oct-2006 20:00:00 -7.32 0 -11.97 -3.25 -17.28 0.07 01-Nov-2006 08:00:00 -7.64 0.02 -13.63 -3.45 -17.96 01-Nov-2006 20:00:00 -8.32 0 -15.37 -3.75 -18.67 02-Nov-2006 08:00:00 -8.71 0.06 -16.78 -3.96 -19.46 02-Nov-2006 20:00:00 -9.14 -0.01 -18.41 -4.59 -20.41 0.12 03-Nov-2006 08:00:00 -9.54 -0.07 -19.99 -5.11 -21.11 03-Nov-2006 20:00:00 -9.88 -0.14 -21.14 -5.7 -22.03 0.04 04-Nov-2006 08:00:00 -10.26 -0.16 -22.32 -6.17 -22.77 04-Nov-2006 20:00:00 -10.24 -0.19 -23.08 -6.59 -23.42 05-Nov-2006 08:00:00 -10.5 -0.19 -23.88 -6.9 -23.83 05-Nov-2006 20:00:00 -10.51 -0.18 -24.36 -7.12 -24.38 06-Nov-2006 08:00:00 -10.57 -0.13 -25.08 -7.31 -24.66 06-Nov-2006 20:00:00 -10.49 -0.11 -25.4 -7.45 -24.93 07-Nov-2006 08:00:00 -10.55 -0.05 -25.7 -7.25 -19.59 07-Nov-2006 20:00:00 -0.76 2.05 -1.14 -1.12 -7.55 1.21 08-Nov-2006 08:00:00 -1.15 1.67 -2.26 -1.59 -8.52 08-Nov-2006 20:00:00 -1.95 1.07 -3.34 -1.88 -10.66 09-Nov-2006 08:00:00 -2.9 0.76 -4.16 -2.15 -12.28 09-Nov-2006 20:00:00 -4 0.51 -4.83 -2.37 -13.74 10-Nov-2006 08:00:00 -5.28 0.38 -5.53 -2.62 -14.91 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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 SUMMARY ........................................................................................................................1 2.0 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 3 2.1 Project Description ........................................................................................................... 3 2.2 Purpose .............................................................................................................................3 2.3 Project History .................................................................................................................. 4 3.0 HYDROLOGY .................................................................................................................14 3.1 Success Criteria .............................................................................................................. 14 3.2 Description of Hydrologic Monitoring Efforts .............................................................. 14 3.2.1 Site Data .................................................................................................................. 14 3.2.2 Climatic Data .......................................................................................................... 22 3.3 Hydrologic Conclusions ................................................................................................. 23 3.3 Cole Property .......................................................................................................... 24 3.3.2 Tapp Property .......................................................................................................... 24 3.3.3 Edmundsen Property ............................................................................................... 25 3.3.4 Gonder Property ...................................................................................................... 25 3.3.5 Cook Property ......................................................................................................... 26 4.0 VEGETATION ................................................................................................................ 27 4.1 Success Criteria .............................................................................................................. 27 4.2 Description of Species and Monitoring Protocol ........................................................... 27 4.3 Results of Vegetative Monitoring .................................................................................. 27 4.4 Vegetation Observations ................................................................................................ 29 4.5 Vegetation Conclusions .................................................................................................. 29 5.0 STREAM MONITORING .............................................................................................. 30 5.1 Success Criteria .............................................................................................................. 30 5.2 Description of Stream Monitoring ................................................................................. 30 5.3 Results of Stream Monitoring ........................................................................................ 31 5.3.1 Reach 1 (Cole Property) .......................................................................................... 32 5.3.2 Reach 2 (Tapp Property) ......................................................................................... 32 5.3.3 Reach 3 (Tapp Property) ......................................................................................... 32 5.3.4 Reach 4 (Tapp Property) ......................................................................................... 32 5.3.5 Reach 5 (Edmundsen Property) .............................................................................. 32 5.3.6 Reach 6 (Gonder Property) ..................................................................................... 33 5.4 Stream Benthic Macroinvertebrates ............................................................................... 33 6.0 7.0 OVERALL CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ............. ................. 34 WILDLIFE OBSERVATIONS ........................................................ .? ............... 35 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1. Location of Nahunta Swamp Wetland and Stream Mitigation Site ..............................5 Figure 2. Plan View Nahunta Swamp Wetland and Stream Mitigation Site ................................6 Figures 2A-2G. As-Built Surveys of Nahunta Swamp Wetland and Stream Mitigation Site 7-13 Figure 3. 2005 Cole Reach Groundwater Gauge Data Graph .....................................................16 Figure 4. 2005 Tapp Reach Groundwater Gauge Data Graph ....................................................17 Figure 5. 2005 Edmundsen North Reach Groundwater Gauge Data Graph ...............................18 Figure 6. 2005 Edmundsen South Reach Groundwater Gauge Data Graph ...............................19 Figure 7. 2005 Gonder Reach Groundwater Gauge Data Graph ................................................20 Figure 8. 2005 Cook Reach Groundwater Gauge Data Graph ...................................................21 Figure 9. Comparison of Average Rainfall to Observed Rainfall ...............................................23 LIST OF TABLES Table 1. Summary of Project Tracts Prior to Restoration .......................................................... 3 Table 2. Hydrologic Monitoring Results for 2005 ................................................................... 15 Table 3. Comparison of Average Rainfall to Observed Rainfall ............................................. 22 Table 4. Tree Species Planted in the Gregory Wetland Restoration Area ............................... 27 Table 5. 2005 Vegetation Monitoring Plot Species Composition ............................................ 28 Table 6. Volunteer Tree Species Identified within in the Wetland Restoration Area .............. 29 LIST OF APPENDICES APPENDIX A. As-Built Plan Sheets APPENDIX B. Well Data APPENDIX C. Photo Log APPENDIX D. Stream Monitoring Data ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2005 (Year 1) Nahunta Swamp Mitigation Site 1.0 SUMMARY This Annual Report details the monitoring activities during the 2005 growing season on the Nahunta Swamp Mitigation Site. The project encompasses five properties; Cole, Tapp, Edmundsen, Gonder, and Cook. The Cook and Edmundesn North properties involved non- riverine wetland restoration and did not include a stream restoration component. The Cole, Tapp, Edmundsen South, and Gonder tracts included both wetland and stream restoration components. The 2005 data represents results from the first year of hydrologic and vegetation monitoring for both wetlands and streams. The Nahunta Swamp site involved the restoration of a non-riverine, wet, hardwood forest system and a Coastal Plain, small stream swamp as described by Schafale and Weakley (1990). The project covers approximately 249 acres, with approximately 126 acres of prior-converted cropland. The project involved work on the Edmundsen, Cook, Cole, Tapp, and Gonder tracts, as defined in the site-specific mitigation plan. Hydrology was restored by filling onsite drainage ditches and topographic manipulations, in conjunction with stream restoration. After construction, it was determined that 10,815 feet of stream channel were restored along with 116.9 acres of wetland restoration, 0.5 acres of wetland enhancement, and 31.3 acres of wetland preservation. This Annual Report presents the data from 22 hydrologic monitoring stations, 23 vegetation monitoring stations, 24 permanent cross-sections and longitudinal stream monitoring, as required by the approved Mitigation Plan for the site. Eleven of the hydrologic stations are equipped with manual groundwater gauges and eleven stations are equipped with automated gauges and a manual calibration gauge. Additionally, the gauges are used as points from which photographs are taken over time. The specific locations of vegetation plots, monitoring wells, permanent cross-sections, crest gauges, and rainfall gauges are shown on the as-built drawing sheets included in Appendix A of this report, and in Figures 2A through 3G. Photo points are located at each of the monitoring wells, and at each of the grade control structures along the restored stream channel. Well data are provided in Appendix B. Site photographs are included in Appendix C. Stream monitoring data is provided in Appendix D. Weather station data from the Goldsboro Weather Station were used in conjunction with a manual rain gauge located on the site to document climatic conditions. The manual gauge was used to validate observations made at the automated station. For the 2005 growing season, the total rainfall between March and September 2005 was more than 3 inches below the historic average, with especially low rainfall amounts during the early part of the growing season. Prior to the beginning of the growing season, the project area experienced a deficit in rainfall and for the period of January to September 2005, total rainfall was greater then 7 inches below the long- term average. Due to the lack of rainfall, several of the stream reaches experienced dry conditions through the growing season. In 2005, 14 of 22 hydrology monitoring gauges recorded a hydroperiod of at least 12 percent of the growing season, based on field observations. Of the 22 gauges, 21 exhibited a hydroperiod greater than 5 percent of the growing season, and correlated well with data collected from gauges located in the reference site and with the associated wetland systems that were targeted. One gauge on the Gonder Property exhibited conditions drier than expected, however this may be due in part to the lack of rainfall during the growing season as well as the presence of a highly conductive soil layer at the Gonder site. Based on these results, it was concluded that most of the site is performing as designed; however, one area on the Gonder site will be monitored over the winter and the next growing season to determine if remedial action is required to improve hydrologic performance. Twenty-three monitoring plots 0.1 acre in size were used to predict survivability of the woody vegetation planted on site. Based on vegetation monitoring data the survivability rate for the site ranged from 530 stems per acre to 740 stems per acre with an overall average of 640 stems per acre, which should put the site on track for meeting the initial vegetation survival criteria of 320 stems per acre surviving after the third growing season. 2 2.0 INTRODUCTION 2.1 Project Description The Nahunta Swamp mitigation site is located in the Coastal Plain Physiographic Region near the Towns of Goldsboro and Fremont, North Carolina (see Figure 1). The wetland and stream restoration areas are located on the historic floodplain of Nahunta Swamp. The site is located within the eight-digit hydrologic unit code (HUC) 03020203. The tributaries targeted for restoration originate on the higher ground and interstream divide areas and discharge to Nahunta Swamp after flowing across its floodplain. All of these tributaries were channelized in the past to provide drainage to the surrounding agricultural fields. All restored field areas are classified as prior converted (PC) cropland by the Natural Resources Conservation Service (MRCS). Due to the large land area encompassed by the project, the number of streams, and the complexity of the project, the project properties were divided into five project tracts. The locations of the tracts are shown in Figure 2 and a summary of conditions prior to restoration is provided in Table 1. Table 1. Summary of Project Tracts Prior to Restoration Tract Name Prior-Converted Fields (acres) Existing Wetlands (acres) Existing Stream Length (feet) Cole 6.3 -5 1,020 Tapp 18.2 4.5 2,523 Edmundsen 39.8 4 1,020 Gonder 29.8 0 550 Cook 31.3 20 0 Total 125.4 33.5 5,113 The targeted restoration communities for the Nahunta Swamp mitigation site are the "Coastal Plain, small stream swamp," and "non-riverine hardwood forest" communities, as described by Schafale and Weakley (1990). Restoration of the site involved the restoration of small tributaries by raising the streams back to the floodplain elevations, raising the local water table by filling the drainage ditches onsite, scarification of the fields and breaking of the local plow pan to provide increased surface storage of water, and establishing stable outlets for storm flows. 2.2 Purpose Monitoring of the Nahunta Swamp Site is required to demonstrate successful mitigation based on the criteria found in the Mitigation Plan, the Neu-Con Umbrella Stream and Wetland Mitigation Bank Instrument, as well as through a comparison to reference site conditions. Hydrologic, vegetation, and stream monitoring are conducted on an annual basis. Success criteria must be met for five consecutive years. This Annual Report details the results of the monitoring efforts for 2005 (Year 1) at the Nahunta Swamp Mitigation Site. 3 2.3 Project History February 2004 I Began Construction January 2005 February 2005 February 2005 November 2005 November 2006 (scheduled) November 2007 (scheduled) November 2008 (scheduled) November 2009 (scheduled) Completed Construction Planting Completed Post-Construction Monitoring Wells Installed 1St Annual Monitoring Report 2nd Annual Monitoring Report 3rd Annual Monitoring Report 4th Annual Monitoring Report 5th Annual Monitoring Report 4 \ \' T N ?Fremont/ \? `L urelfa D ;D Z Z rn m v1 ?/ 0 nta Swamp Nahu ?f Pakevil e Project Site L-- 810O ugh C' .ti i Gol boro <. C GS ?. Wain a c? Environmental Banc and Exchange LLC i , j 220 Chatham Business Drive NC 27312 Pitt b 0 1 2 3 Miles Figure 1. Nahunta Swamp Vicinity Map s oro, Figure 1. 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[7 `Z M ;z m y m O Z m n o0DC im o y T0y m MMM o ;O z o -rNm o A G) pm m 9CD a m C mm a o -iv o mi t O N g o o y 3.0 HYDROLOGY 3.1 Success Criteria As stated in the approved Mitigation Plan, the hydrologic success criterion for the site is restoration of the water table so that it remains within 12 inches of the soil surface for at least 12 percent of the growing season (30 consecutive days). The day counts are based on the growing season for Wayne County, which is 249 days long, beginning on March 10 and ending November 13, as determined from National Weather Service Wetlands Determination Tables (WETS) for the Goldsboro 4 SE, NC3510 station. The Mitigation Plan specified that data would be collected from manual and automated groundwater gauges. The Mitigation Plan further specifies that in order for the hydrologic data to be considered successful, the data must demonstrate wetland conditions are present in normal or dryer than normal conditions. During the 2005 growing season, the rainfall total between January and September 2005 was over 7 inches below the long-term average. Monitoring data from the reference site demonstrate positive correlations between the restoration site and the range of natural hydrology of the target system. For comparison, we have included monitoring data from the reference system identified in the Mitigation Plan. Well data are provided in Appendix B. 3.2 Description of Hydrologic Monitoring Efforts Eleven manual groundwater gauges, eleven automated Infinities groundwater gauges, and six manual stream crest gauges were installed prior to the beginning of the first growing season. Groundwater gauges, both manual and automated, were installed to a minimum depth of at least 40 inches below the ground surface. The monitoring protocol for the site specifies that automated monitoring stations will be downloaded and checked for malfunctions on a monthly basis. During monthly site visits, manual groundwater gauges are read and rainfall totals are collected from the onsite rain gauge. During the 2005 growing season, all twenty-two automated loggers performed well. One well on the Edmundsen site (Edmundsen 2) experienced a period of well error resulting in the loss of data from September 5 to October 7. Of the 22 wells, 14 met the 12 percent consecutive days criteria outlined in the Mitigation Plan. Of the remaining 8 wells, 7 exceeded 5 percent consecutive days, ranging from 5.6 percent to 9.2 percent. One well located on the Gonder site (Gonder Well 5), exhibited wetland hydrology for only 1.6 percent of the growing season. This well is likely intercepting a highly conductive soil layer and will require further investigation. 3.2.1 Site Data The following hydroperiod statistics were calculated for each monitoring station during the growing season: 1) most consecutive days that the water table was within twelve inches of the soil surface; 2) cumulative number of days that the water table was within twelve inches of the soil surface; and 3) number of times that the water table rose to within twelve inches of the soil surface. The results of these calculations are presented in Table 2. The location of the groundwater and the stream gauges are shown on the as- built plan sheets included in Appendix A and as Figures 2A though 2G. Figure 3 thru 8 provide charts of the water table depth for each of the monitoring gauges on the Cole, Tapp, Edmundsen North, Edmundsen South, Gonder, and Cook properties as well as the data from the reference wells. Precipitation is shown across the top of the hydrograph. 14 These graphs demonstrate the reaction at each monitoring location of the groundwater level to specific rainfall events. Table 2. Hydrologic Monitoring Results for 2005 (Year 1). Monitorin Most Consecutive Days Meeting Criteria' Cumulative Days Meeting Criteria2 Number Instancesf g Station Number of Days Percent of Growing Season Number of Days Percent of Growing Season Meeting Criteria3 Cole AW 1 23 9.2% 45 18.1% 6 Cole MW2 -44 -17.7% -51 -20.5% -3 Tapp AW1 33 13.3% 45 18.1% 3 Tapp AW2 14 5.6% 26 10.4% 6 Tapp MW3 -14 -5.6% -26 -10.4% 6 Tapp MW4 -33 -13.3% -45 -18.1% 3 Ed. MW1 -47 -18.9% -67 -26.9% -3 Ed. AW2 47 18.9% 67 26.9% 3 Ed. MW3 -47 -18.9% -67 -26.9% -3 Ed. AW4 21 8.4% 65 26.1% 9 Ed. MWS -44 -17.7% -51 -20.5% -3 Ed. MW6 -21 -8.4% -65 -26% 9 Ed. AW7 21 8.4% 46 18.5% 7 Gonder AW 1 18 7.2% 27 10.8% 4 Gonder MW2 -38 -15.3% -62 -24.9% 4 Gonder AW3 38 15.3% 62 24.9% 4 Gonder MW4 -38 -15.3% -62 -24.9% 4 Gonder AW5 4 1.6% 9 3.2% 3 Cook AW1 46 18.5% 109 43.8% 10 Cook MW2 ---55 -22.1% -110 -44.2% 9 Cook AW3 55 22.1% 110 44.2% 9 Cook MW4 -46 -18.5% -109 -43.8% 10 Ref AW 1 98 39.4% 118 47.4% 9 Ref AW2 44 17.7% 51 20.5% 3 Ref MW3 -14 - 23 -5.6-9.2% -27 - 45 -10.8 -18.1% -6 Notes: 1. Indicates the most consecutive number of days within the monitored growing season with a water table less than 12 inches from the soil surface. 2. Indicates the cumulative number of days within the monitored growing season with a water table less than 12 inches from the soil surface. 3. Indicates the number of instances within the monitored growing season when the water table rose to less than 12 inches from the soil surface. 4. MW indicates a manual groundwater gauge. 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C7 a$-i C7 U N O O O O N 00 w N 3.2.2 Climatic Data Table 3 and Figure 9 are a comparison of the 2005 monthly rainfall to historical precipitation (WETS table for Wayne County, collected between 1902 and 2002) for the Wayne County area. Monthly totals for 2005 were collected from an automated weather station in Goldsboro, NC (UCAN 14117: COOP 313503). During the period in which rainfall measurements were collected onsite (February 28 through September 2), the rainfall total from the Goldsboro gauge was 26.01 inches; this is slightly higher then the data collected from the onsite manual rain gauge (23.10). This discrepancy may be due to localized showers. Total rainfall for the 2005 growing season was only three inches below the long-term average; however the distribution of rainfall throughout the growing season did not follow the average rainfall pattern for the area. Most rain fell during the hottest summer months when evapotranspiration leads to significant losses of water to the atmosphere. It is also important to note that the period from October 2004 through February 2005 experienced much lower rainfall totals than average conditions. Therefore, groundwater levels were low at the beginning of the 2005 growing season, following the completion of site construction. Year 1 should be considered a dry year, since monthly total rainfall fell below the long-term average for half of the growing season. The rainfall deficit for the year (January through September) is more then seven inches below the long- term average. Monthly rainfall data for October 3 through October 22, November, and December 2005 were not available at the time that this report was compiled. Table 3. Comparison of Average Rainfall to Observed Rainfall. Observed Precipitation, P (in) Month Average 30% 70% Month P October 3.1 1.99 4.39 October 2004 0.98 November 3.01 1.94 3.65 November 2004 4.79 December 3.44 2.28 4.25 December 2004 1.93 January 4.64 3.56 5.37 January 2005 1.89 February 3.67 2.47 4.28 February 2005 1.86 March 4.55 3.28 5.53 March 2005 3.34 April 3.45 2.15 4.31 April 2005 2.98 May 3.87 2.65 4.83 May 2005 3.6 June 4.03 2.51 4.94 June 2005 4.1 July 5.34 3.51 6.38 July 2005 6.36 August 5.52 3.49 6.34 August 2005 5.17 September 5.57 2.43 7.4 September 2005 3.76 October 3.1 1.99 4.39 October 2005* 2.67 November 3.01 1.94 3.65 November 2005 N/A December 3.44 2.28 4.25 December 2005 N/A Notes: * The Goldsboro weather station data has a period of missing record for October 2005. 22 Nahunta Wetland Mitigation Site Historic Average vs. Observed Rainfall 8 d 7 5 -- c 4 ?y _- . ?? 3 ` - S 2 1 a ? 0 0 0 0 0 0 co) 0 co) o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N v N N C N N Q CV N O? Historic 30 percentile - ?- Historic 70 percentile 1- Observed 2005 d - Average Figure 9. Comparison of Average Rainfall to Observed Rainfall. 3.3 Hydrologic Conclusions Average hydrologic conditions were modeled during the design phase to estimate the function of the restored site. The data indicated that the restored hydroperiod would be approximately 7 percent across much of the restored wetland site (i.e. a water table within 12 inches of the soil surface for 7 percent of the growing season consecutively). Coastal Plain, small stream swamp systems have highly variable flows and depending on the size of the watershed, can become dry during parts of the year. High water table conditions are often experienced only for brief periods during the early and later parts of the growing season. Since no wetland system is homogeneous throughout, hydrology will vary across the restored site. Factors that will affect hydrology in any particular location include seepage inputs and outputs, degree of ponding, frequency of stream flooding events, local soil, precipitation, and subsoil conditions. The approved Mitigation Plan states that if the rainfall data for any given year during the monitoring period is not normal, the reference wetland data can be accessed to determine if there is a positive correlation between the performance of the restoration site and the natural hydrology of the reference site. During the 2005 growing season precipitation was significantly lower then the long-term average. Therefore, reference site data were compared to onsite hydrographs to assess the performance of the restored site to reference conditions. One automated groundwater gauge (Ref-AWl) was installed in the reference site during April 2003. Two additional gauges, one automated (Ref-AW2) and one manual (Ref-MW3) were installed in March 2004. These 23 gauges show the range of conditions that were experienced across the reference site. The reference site is located in the northeastern corner of the Cole Tract, approximately 400 feet into the woodline at the edge of the agricultural field. The site is an example of a "Coastal Plain, small stream swamp," as described by Schafale and Weakley (1990). Hydrology of these systems is palustrine, intermittently, temporari ly, or seasonally flooded. Flows tend to be highly variable, with floods of short duration, and periods of very low flow. Hydrologic results for each site are discussed in detail below. 3.3.1 Cole Property The Cole property is the northern most property within the Nahunta Swamp site. This property has two wells; one manual and one automated and is located adjacent to the reference site (Figure 2A). Figure 3 shows the hydrograph of the two onsite wells compared to the hydrograph of the reference wells. Cole AW 1 is an automated gauge and shows periods of inundation greater then those of the reference site early in the growing season. The well exhibited wetland hydrology for 23 consecutive days or 9.2 percent of the growing season. While this percentage is lower then the 12 percent success criteria established in the mitigation plan, it is higher than the 7 percent predicted in the design model as well as those seen in Reference Well 3. Cole MW2 is a manual gauge and most closely correlates with water levels observed at Reference Well 2. It is estimated that this well exhibited wetland hydrology for 17.7 percent consecutively during the growing season. Based on below average rainfall, data from design models, and comparisons to reference conditions, it is concluded that the Cole property is performing as designed. 3.3.2 Tapp Property The Tapp property has four wells; two manual and two automated (Figure 2B). Figure 4 shows the hydrograph of the four onsite wells compared to the hydrograph of the reference wells. Tapp AW 1 is an automated gauge on the northern side of the Tapp property and is adjacent to Reach 2. Tapp AW 1 met the success criteria early in the growing season with a total of 33 consecutive days or 13.3 percent of the growing season. Tapp AW2 and MW3 are located in the upper and lower middle section of the Tapp property, respectively. Tapp AW2 is an automated well and Tapp MW3 is a manual well. Based on the hydrographs, it was determined that Tapp MW3 most closely correlates with conditions observed at Tapp AW2. Conditions observed at these wells showed the water table was within 12 inches of the surface for 14 consecutive days or 5.6 percent of the growing season. While these two wells did not meet the 12 percent success criteria, they are above the minimum 5 percent mark often associated with wetland systems. In addition, they approach the 7 percent range predicted by the design model, even during a dry year. Tapp MW4 is a manual well located on the southern side of the Tapp property. This gauge exhibits periods of inundation greater then those seen at AW1 and similar to those observed at Reference Well 2. It is therefore estimated that Tapp MW4 exceeded the 12 percent success criteria with at least 33 consecutive days. Based on below average rainfall, data from design models, and comparisons to reference conditions it is concluded that the Tapp property is performing as designed. 24 3.3.3 Edmundsen Property The Edmundsen property is broken into two reaches. Edmundsen North is located on the north site of Big Daddy Road and involves non-riverine wetland restoration only (Figure 2C). Edmundsen South is located on the south side of Big Daddy Road and is associated with riverine wetland restoration (Figure 2D). Figure 5 and 6 shows the hydrograph of the onsite wells compared to the hydrograph of the reference wells. The Edmundsen North reach has three wells; two manual and one automated (Ed. MW I, Ed. AW2, and Ed. MW3). The Edmundsen South reach has four wells; two manual and two automated wells (Ed. AW4, Ed. MW5, Ed. MW6, and Ed. AW7). Observations at the two manual wells correlated with data collected at the automated gauge on the Edmundsen North reach. All three wells on this reach met the success criteria with 47 consecutive days or 18.9 percent of the growing season. On the Edmundsen South reach, Ed. MW5 exhibited wetter condition than the other gauges. It was determined that this well exhibited conditions similar to those of Reference Well 2, thereby meeting the success criteria with an estimated 44 consecutive days or 17.7 percent of the growing season. The remaining three wells exhibited slightly dryer conditions. The water table was within 12 inches of the ground surface for 21 consecutive days or 8.4 percent of the growing season. While this percentage is lower then the 12 percent success criteria established in the mitigation plan, it is higher then 7 percent predicted in the design model, as well as that observed in Reference Well 3. Based on below average rainfall, low stream flow with a lack of overbank flooding, data from design models, and comparisons to reference conditions, it is concluded that the Edmundsen property is performing as designed. 3.3.4 Gonder Property The Gonder property has five wells; two manual and three automated (Figure 2E and 2F). Figure 7 shows the hydrograph of the five onsite wells compared to the hydrograph of the reference wells. The Gonder site involves the restoration of a riverine wetland system. Gonder AW 1 and AW5 are located on the right side of the restored stream channel (reach 6) closest to Nahunta Swamp. Gonder MW2, AW3 and MW4 are located on the left side of the restored stream channel. Gonder AW 1 is located in the upstream area of the property. This well exhibited wetland hydrology for 18 consecutive days or 7.2 percent of the growing season. While this percentage is lower then the 12 percent success criteria established in the mitigation plan, it is consistent with the 7 percent predicted in the design model as well as conditions observed in Reference Well 3. Gonder MW2, AW3 and MW4 all exhibited similar conditions. These wells showed wetland hydrology for 38 consecutive days or 15.3 percent of the growing season. Gonder AW5 experienced dryer conditions than expected during the growing season. This well is located in the downstream area of reach 6. The wetland criteria were met for only 4 consecutive days or 1.6 percent of the growing season. It is believed that this well has intercepted a highly conductive soil layer. This is discussed further in Section 5.3.6. Overall, the majority of the Gonder property is performing as designed. Investigations are scheduled to occur in the lower section of the Gonder tract in order to determine if maintenance work or remedial action is necessary in this portion of the site. 25 3.3.5 Cook Property The Cook property has four wells; two manual and two automated (Figure 2G). Figure 8 shows the hydrograph of the four onsite wells compared to the hydrograph of the reference wells. All wells on the Cook property met the hydrologic success criteria. Cook AW1 exhibited wetland hydrology for 46 consecutive days or 18.5 percent of the growing season. Cook AW3 exhibited wetland hydrology for 55 consecutive days or 22.1 percent of the growing season. The two manual wells, MW2 and MW3, correlated with AW3 and AW 1 respectively. It is concluded that the Cook property is performing as designed. 26 4.0 VEGETATION 4.1 Success Criteria The interim measure of vegetative success identified in the approved Mitigation Plan will be the survival of at least 320, 3-year-old trees per acre at the end of Year 3 of the monitoring period. The final vegetative success criteria will be the survival of 260, 5-year-old trees per acre at the end of the monitoring period. Up to 20 percent of the site species composition may be comprised of volunteer species. Remedial action may be required should these (i.e. loblolly pine, red maple, sweet gum, etc.) present a problem and exceed 20 percent composition. Construction of the site, planting of bare root trees, and spreading of the permanent seed mixture was completed in March 2005. 4.2 Description of Species and Monitoring Protocol Table 4. Tree Species Planted in the Nahunta Wetland Restoration Area. ID Common Name Scientific Name FAC Status 1 Green Ash Fraxinus pennsylvanica FACW 2 Black Gum Nyssa sylvatica FAC 3 Water Tupelo Nyssa aquatica OBL 4 Laurel Oak Quercus laurifolia FACW 5 Overcup Oak Quercus lyrata OBL 6 Swamp Chestnut Oak Quercus michauxii FACW- 7 Water Oak Quercus nigra FAC 8 Coastal Willow Oak Quercus phellos FACW- 9 Shumard Oak Quercus shumardii FACW- 10 Bald Cypress Taxodium distichum OBL Plot construction involved using metal fence posts at each of the four corners to clearly and permanently establish the area that was to be sampled. Then ropes were hung connecting all four corners to determine if trees close to the plot boundary were inside or outside of the plot. Trees immediately on the boundary, and trees just outside of the boundary that appear to have greater than 50 percent of their canopy inside the boundary were counted inside the plot. All of the planted stems inside the plot were flagged with orange flagging and marked with a three-foot piece of PVC pipe to identify them as the planted stems (vs. any colonizers) and to help in locating them in the future. Each stem was then tagged with a permanent numbered aluminum tag. 4.3 Results of Vegetative Monitoring Table 5 presents stem counts for each of the monitoring stations. Each planted tree species is identified across the top row, and each plot is identified down the left column. The numbers on the top row correlate to the ID column of the previous table. Trees are flagged in the field on a quarterly basis before the flags degrade. Flags are utilized because they will not interfere with the growth of the tree. Volunteers are also flagged during this process. 27 Table 5. 2005 Vegetation Monitoring Plot Species Composition. Plot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Stem/ac N1 3 7 0 5 20 12 1 12 5 0 65 650 N2 13 0 0 4 2 25 0 5 0 15 64 640 N3 1 18 0 5 4 15 1 22 0 0 66 660 N4 20 0 0 3 6 7 1 20 0 14 71 710 N5 2 0 14 10 4 2 1 6 0 28 67 670 N6 6 6 0 14 9 14 0 2 0 13 64 640 N7 9 2 1 18 12 14 1 11 0 6 74 740 N8 5 7 5 12 4 11 0 6 0 10 60 600 N9 17 8 0 0 5 7 1 5 14 3 60 600 N10 8 5 0 4 9 5 0 12 10 7 60 600 N11 3 6 0 2 5 10 0 4 11 17 58 580 N12 6 5 0 5 8 1 0 7 40 0 72 720 N13 4 1 0 4 10 9 0 11 15 8 62 620 N14 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 60 61 610 N15 5 4 0 1 6 11 0 6 18 2 53 530 N16 11 6 0 6 18 0 0 11 5 6 63 630 N17 6 5 0 5 6 4 0 6 17 6 56 560 N18 2 9 0 5 6 4 6 17 11 7 67 670 N19 4 1 0 9 11 0 0 16 17 9 67 670 N20 9 9 6 2 6 1 5 7 11 5 61 610 N21 8 5 3 4 9 2 1 6 25 0 63 630 N22 10 5 10 0 4 2 0 20 11 8 70 700 N23 6 0 5 0 4 11 0 13 21 9 69 690 Average Stems/Acre: 640 Volunteer species will also be monitored throughout the five-year monitoring period. Table 6 presents the most commonly found woody volunteer species. Volunteer woody species were observed in most all of the vegetation plots, but were deemed too small to tally. If these trees persist into the next growing season, and exceed 12 inches tall, they will be flagged and added to the overall stems per acre assessment of the site. Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua) is the most common volunteer, though red maple (Acer rubrum) and river birch (Betula nigra) were also. 28 Table 6. Volunteer Tree Species Identified within in the Wetland Restoration Area. ID Common Name Scientific Name FAC Status A Sweetgum Liquidambar styraciflua FAC+ B Red Maple Acer rubrum FAC C Persimmon Diospyros virginiana FAC D River Birch Betula nigra FACW 4.4 Vegetation Observations After construction of the mitigation site, a permanent ground cover seed mixture of Virginia wild rye (Elymus virginicus), switch grass (Panicum virgatum), and fox sedge (Carex vulpinoidea) was broadcast on the site at a rate of 10 pounds per acre. These species are dominant on the site, though they pose no threat to the survival or health of the planted or naturally occurring hydrophytic vegetation. Hydrophytic herbaceous vegetation, including rush (Juncus effusus), spike-rush (Eleocharis obtusa), Wool Grass (Scirpus spp.), Boxseed (Ludwigia sp.), and sedge (Carex sp.), is also occurring on site, particularly in areas of inundation. The presence of these herbaceous wetland plants helps to confirm the presence of wetland hydrology on the site. There are zones of weedy species occurring on the site, though none seem to be posing any problems for the woody or herbaceous hydrophytic vegetation. The majority of the weedy species are annuals and seem to pose very little threat to survivability onsite. Commonly seen weedy vegetation includes ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) and dill (Foeniclum vulgare). Any threatening weedy vegetation found in the future will be documented and discussed. 4.5 Vegetation Conclusions This site was planted in non-riverine hardwoods and Coastal Plain swamp species. There were 23, 0.1-acre vegetation monitoring plots established throughout the planting areas. The 2005 vegetation monitoring revealed an average tree density greater than 640 stems per acre. Based on the vegetation monitoring data, the site is on trajectory to meet the minimum success interim criteria of 320 trees per acre by Year 3 and the final success criteria of 260 trees per acre by Year 5. 29 5.0 STREAM MONITORING 5.1 Success Criteria As stated in the approved Mitigation Plan, the stream restoration success criteria for the site include the following: • Bankfull Events: Two bankfull flow events must be documented within the five-year monitoring period. • Cross-sections: There should be little change in as-built cross-sections. Cross-sections shall be classified using the Rosgen stream classification method and all monitored cross-sections should fall within the quantitative parameters defined for "B" or "C" type channels. • Longitudinal Profiles: The longitudinal profiles should show that the bedform features are remaining stable, e.g. they are not aggrading or degrading. Bedforms observed should be consistent with those observed in "B" and "C" type channels. • Photo Reference Stations: Photographs will be used to subjectively evaluate channel aggradation or degradation, bank erosion, success of riparian vegetation and effectiveness of erosion control measures (see Appendix Q. • Benthic Macroinvertebrate: Sampling of benthic macroinvertebrates within the restored stream channel shall be conducted for the first three years of post-restoration monitoring. No success criteria are applied to the sampling data that will be collected. 5.2 Description of Stream Monitoring To document the stated success criteria, the following monitoring program was instituted following construction completion on the Nahunta Swamp Site: Bankfull Events: Six crest gauges (one per reach) were installed on the site to document bankfull events. Gauges are checked each month, and the highest out-of-bank flow event that occurred during the past month is recorded. See as-built plans sheets in figure 2a through 2g and Appendix A for gauge locations. Cross-sections: Two permanent cross-sections were installed per 1,000 linear feet of stream restoration work, with one of the locations being a riffle cross-section and one location being a pool cross-section. A total of 24 permanent cross-sections were established across the mitigation site. Each cross-section was marked on both banks with permanent pins to establish the exact transect used. Permanent cross-section pins were surveyed and located relative to a common benchmark to facilitate easy comparison of year-to-year data. The annual cross-section surveys include points measured at all breaks in slope, including top of bank, bankfull, inner berm, edge of water, and thalweg. Riffle cross-sections are classified using the Rosgen stream classification system. Permanent cross-sections for 2005 (Year 1) were surveyed in September 2005. Longitudinal Profiles: A complete longitudinal profile will be completed in Years one, three, and five. The profile will be conducted for a length of each restored channel at least 3,000 feet in length. Measurements will include thalweg, water surface, and top of low bank/ bankfull. Each of these measurements will be taken at the head of each feature, e.g. riffle, run, pool, and glide, and the max pool depth. A common benchmark will be used each year to facilitate comparisons 30 of year-to-year data. The longitudinal survey for 2005 (Year 1) was conducted during September 2005. Photo Reference Stations: Photographs are used to visually document restoration success. Reference stations are marked with wooden stakes and Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) coordinates have been determined for each location. Reference photos are taken at each permanent cross-section from both streambanks. The survey tape is centered in the photographs of the bank, and the water line is located in the lower edge of the frame with as much of the bank as possible included in each photo. In-stream structures (e.g., rock vanes, cross vanes, and constructed riffles) are also photographed. Photo reference stations will be photographed at least once per year for at least 5 years following construction. Benthic Macroinvertebrates: Benthic macroinvertebrate data are collected from the reference reach (upstream of project reach) and within the project reach. Pre-restoration data were collected on April 3, 2002, prior to initiation of stream restoration practices. The site was sampled at four locations, three reaches on the project site and one reference reach just upstream of the project property. Tributaries 1, 3, and 5 were sampled on the project property, while Tributary 1 was sampled upstream of the project property as a reference reach. Post-restoration sampling will begin one year after construction activities have been completed, and annually thereafter for a total of three years. Sampling will be conducted each year between March and May to be consistent with the pre-construction sampling season. Sample collection follows protocols described in the standard operating procedures of the Biological Assessment Unit of the North Carolina Division of Water Quality. The Qual-4 collection method is used for the collection of macroinvertebrate samples, and a state-certified laboratory performs the identification of the macroinvertebrate samples. The metrics calculated include total and Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, and Trichoptera (EPT) taxa richness, EPT abundance and biotic index values. Year 1 biological sampling will be conducted in March 2006 (one year following completion of construction). Results for Year 1 biological sampling will be included in the Year 2 Monitoring Report. 5.3 Results of Stream Monitoring Year 1 cross-section and profile monitoring data for stream stability were collected during September 2005 and compared to baseline data collected in February of 2005. Permanent cross- sections document the stream dimension at 24 locations (see Appendix D). The cross-sections show that there has been very little adjustment to stream dimension since construction. In-stream structures installed within the restored reach included constructed riffles, log vanes, log weirs, and root wads. Visual observations of structures throughout the past growing season indicate that all structures are currently functioning as designed. Photographs have been taken throughout the monitoring season to document the evolution of the restored stream channels and onsite vegetation (see Appendix C). Due to drier than normal escon dins, low?tr?am flows wer?•abserved in several reaches during the growing season, and several of the stream reaches were dry for periods of the growing season. The low flow conditions as well as the heavy release of nutrients that typically occurs in the first year following construction have lead to a hea_?growth of_herbaceous vegetation in sections of the newly constructed stream channels. Based on observations at numerous similar sites, the 31 vegetation in the channel is likely to die off after the first year due to increased flows, decreased nutrient availability, and increased shading. Each reach is discussed below. 5.3.1 Reach 1 (Cole Property) Reach 1 had stream flow for most of the growing season. Some vegetation has grown in the riffles, causing minor aggradation. Two riffle cross-sections (#1 and #3) and one pool (#2) cross-section were surveyed on this reach. The overall slope and dimension have remained unchanged. Bankfull events on the reach were documented during several site visits through the use of the onsite crest gauge and visual evidence of out-of-bank flow. The largest stream flow documented by the crest gauge on the site was a flow that occurred during the month of April and was approximately 0.5 feet above the bankfull stage at the crest gauge. A second bankfull event was documented during the month of October and was 0.34 feet above the bankfull stage at the crest gauge. 5.3.2 Reach 2 (Tapp Property) Some sections of Reach 2 were dry for a significant portion of the growing season, and vegetation has grown throughout channel. Two riffle cross-sections (#4 and #6) and two pool (#5 and #7) cross-sections were surveyed on this reach. Little change was observed on this reach and the overall slope and dimension remained unchanged. No bankfull events have been documented since the completion of construction. The overall lack of rain in the early part of the growing season could indicate that the site is still rebounding hydrologically following restoration. It is anticipated that once normal rainfall conditions return stream flow will return to normal. 5.3.3 Reach 3 (Tapp Property) Reach 3 had stream flow for most if not all of the growing season. The profile shows that several of the pools have deepened which is a positive improvement to the in-stream habitat. Two riffle cross-sections (#8 and #10) and one pool (#9) cross-section were surveyed on this reach. The overall slope and dimension remained unchanged. No bankfull events were documented on this reach. It is anticipated that once normal rainfall conditions return overbank flooding should occur. 5.3.4 Reach 4 (Tapp Property) Reach 4 was dry for a significant portion of the growing season, though water was generally present within the pools. Vegetation has grown within the channel especially in the riffles. Two riffle cross-sections (#11 and #13) and one pool (#12) cross-section were surveyed on this reach. The apparent change observed in cross-section #12 reflects a difference of survey points on a rootwad. No erosion was observed, and the overall slope and dimension remained unchanged. No bankfull events have been documented since the completion of construction. The overall lack of rain in the early part of the growing season could indicate that the site is still rebounding hydrologically following restoration. It is anticipated that once normal rainfall conditions return stream flow will return to normal. 5.3.5 Reach 5 (Edmundsen Property) Reach 5 had stream flow for the majority of the growing season. Some vegetation has grown in the riffles, causing some minor aggradation. Three riffle cross-sections (#14, 32 #16 and #18) and two pool (#15 and #17) cross-sections were surveyed on this reach. The overall slope and dimension have remained unchanged. Bankfull events on the reach were documented during several site visits through the use of the onsite crest gauge and visual evidence of out-of-bank flow. The largest stream flow documented by the crest gauge on the site was a flow that occurred during the month of October and was approximately 0.27 feet above the bankfull stage at the crest gauge. A second bankfull event was documented during the month of March and was 0.24 feet above the bankfull stage at the crest gauge. After the completion of construction, several log weir structures near the end of the reach were replaced with constructed riffle structures. This replacement was completed early in the growing season in response to poor performance by the log weirs. Since replacement, the structures have remained stable. 5.3.6 Reach 6 (Gonder Property) Reach 6 had stream flow in the upper 600 feet for most of the growing season. Below the upper 600 feet, the stream channel runs through areas of apparent high conductivity soil and, during low flow conditions, leaves the channel through subsurface flow. Though the lower section was usually dry, there is clear evidence that during high flows, water was present throughout the channel. Bankfull events on the reach were documented during several site visits through the use of the onsite crest gauge. Two separate events occurred in March and April, with flows 0.34 and 0.35 feet above the bankfull stage respectively. A third bankfull event was documented in October with a flow 0.27 feet above the bankfull stage. In addition to the bankfull flows, there is also evidence that several of the downstream pools have deepened, which would indicate periodic stream flow. Some vegetation has grown in the riffles, causing slight aggradation. Four riffle cross-sections (#19, #21, #23 and #24) and two pool (#20 and #22) cross-sections were surveyed on this reach. The overall slope and dimension have remained unchanged. Investigations into the water loss will be conducted during the winter of 2005 to determine the proper action for restoring hydrology and stream functions to the lower sections of the reach. 5.4 Stream Benthic Macroinvertebrates Year 1 biological sampling will be conducted between March and May 2006 (one year following completion of construction). Results for Year 1 biological sampling will be included in the Year 2 Monitoring Report. 33 6.0 OVERALL CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS • First year hydrologic monitoring has shown that suitable minimum wetland hydrology criteria have been achieved on most of the project site. Of the 22 hydrologic gauges, 14 documented that the targeted success criteria were achieved. Of the remaining wells, 7 exhibited hydroperiods greater then five percent and correlated well with data collected from gauges located in the reference site. The remaining gauge (Gonder AW5) demonstrated a hydroperiod of 1.6 percent during the growing season. Overall, the site performed in line with design target hydroperiod of 7 percent, except for portions of the Gonder tract. • The restored stream channels have remained stable. Due to low rainfall amounts and low groundwater levels over the growing season, some of the channels have remained relatively dry during periods of the year. All monitoring cross-sections for 2005 showed very little s adjustment in stream dimension. Minor shifts in profile include the deepening of pools and minor aggradation of riffles where vegetative growth has occurred in the channel. Overall slope has remained constant and no erosion has been observed onsite. Based on vegetation monitoring data, the site averaged 640 stems per acre, which is a survival rate of greater than 90% based on the initial planting count of 690 stems per acre. We feel that vegetation survivability should remain excellent on site and vegetative success criteria will be easily met. Further investigations on the Gonder site will help to identify if any actions are necessary to remedy the water loss in the stream channel and lower wetland area. Remedial action may be proposed for this area in the future. Maintenance items proposed for Reaches 2 and 4 involve mowing in-stream vegetation to improve the function of the channels once streamflows are restored under normal rainfall conditions. Also, alternative means to improve stream flow volume in some reaches, such as the tapping of hillside springs to discharge into the channels will be investigated. • Benthic macroinvertebrate sampling data for Year 1 will be provided in the Year 2 Monitoring Report. • Monitoring of vegetation and groundwater and surface water levels will continue. 34 7.0 WILDLIFE OBSERVATIONS Observations of deer and turkey tracks are common on the Nahunta site. During certain times of the year, frogs have been prevalent. 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